Phase Change Materials for Thermal Energy Storage Applications
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "D1: Advanced Energy Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2021) | Viewed by 24396
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Interests: thermal energy storge; heat transfer; energy efficiency; refrigeration; numerical simulations
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Interests: energy storage; thermal energy storage; energy efficiency; cooling and heat transfer
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Special Issue Information
Successful implementation of new technologies that rely on the use of renewable energy requires the use of thermal energy storage to reduce the mismatch between energy supply and demand. The use of phase change materials is an attractive option to achieve high energy storage density and near-isothermal power supply. Phase change materials can be used for thermal energy storage at different temperature levels in many applications, both in buildings and in industry. The proper design and implementation of the system, its economic feasibility, as well as the reliability of system control strategies are key aspects related to the use of thermal energy storage through phase change materials. This Special Issue aims to encourage researchers to submit innovative proposals and solutions to address one or more of the aspects mentioned above.
Dr. Gabriel ZsembinszkiProf. Dr. Marilena De Simone
Dr. Emiliano Borri
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- thermal energy storage
- phase change materials
- renewable energy
- energy efficiency
- economic feasibility
- energy savings
- experimental analysis
- numerical simulations
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