Numerical and Experimental Evaluation of Ceramic Honeycombs for Thermal Energy Storage

Ojasve Srikanth, Sagar D. Khivsara, R. Aswathi, C. D. Madhusoodana, Rathindra Nath Das, Vinod Srinivasan, Pradip Dutta

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Abstract

Thermal energy storage at high temperature is a challenging research area with typical applications like regenerative heating in steel production plants and auxiliary energy source in solar thermal plants. Honeycomb structures made of ceramics are used as high temperature thermal energy storage units because of their large heat transfer surface area per unit volume, large thermal capacity and good thermal shock resistance. The material properties and geometric parameters of these units determine the storage capacity and heat addition/retrieval rate. A thorough understanding of the thermal response of storage unit at different process conditions is crucial for designing the system. In this work, new compositions of mullite and chromite based ceramic honeycombs were developed for high temperature thermal storage application. An experiment was designed to evaluate the performance of the ceramic honeycomb in the temperature range of 773-1273 K by studying the storing and discharging characteristics in cyclic mode. Numerical studies using ANSYS Fluent have been presented to predict the effect of honeycomb design, material properties and flow rates on thermal energy storage and heat transfer characteristics. This data are used to validate the experimental results and for designing an optimum thermal energy storage system.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)102-107
Number of pages6
JournalTransactions of the Indian Ceramic Society
Volume76
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 3 2017

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This research is based upon work supported by the Solar Energy Research Institute for India and the US (SERIIUS) funded jointly by the US Department of Energy subcontract DE AC36-08G028308 (Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Solar Energy Technology Program, with support from the Office of International Affairs) and the Govt of India subcontract IUSSTF/ JCERDC-SERIIUS/2012 dated 22nd November, 2012.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Indian Ceramic Society.

Keywords

  • Ceramic honeycomb
  • Cyclic performance
  • High temperature
  • Sensible heat storage

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