Experimental and Numerical Assessment of a Novel All
The paper discusses the performances of a novel all-in-one adsorption thermal storage based on steam vapour and zeolite 13X for industrial
Abstract Thermo-chemical thermal storage offers high energy density and appropriate temperature levels for solar heat applications. The paper provides an overview of the results of...
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The paper discusses the performances of a novel all-in-one adsorption thermal storage based on steam vapour and zeolite 13X for industrial
Within a thermochemical energy storage system, reactor is one of the critical components to achieve optimal performance. The present study designed and tested a novel thermochemical
This study investigates a full-scale zeolite–water thermal storage system comprising two adsorbent beds, each filled with 756 kg of dry zeolite 13X in an 8 m3 vacuum steam reactor.
In this work, we report the experimental characterization of working pairs made of various liquid sorbates (distilled water, ethanol and their mixture)
The water–zeolite working pair is promising for both residential and industrial use. This study investigates a full-scale zeolite–water thermal storage system comprising two adsorbent beds,
ico PATRUCCO – RSE Thermal storage systems (TESs), particularly thermochemical storage systems (TCMs), are a promising al. ernative for harnessing solar energy, allowing energy availability
Using zeolites for thermochemical energy storage has been investigated under different charging and discharging conditions in a variety of reactor configurations in the literature.
Affordable technologies applicable to household-scale heating are thermochemical energy storage systems (TES). TES are usually applied for concentration and storage of solar energy. TES
Thermo-chemical thermal storage offers high energy density and appropriate temperature levels for solar heat applications. The water–zeolite working pair is promising for both