Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development

Though TES (thermal energy storage) is developed hugely in most of the solar power generation plants, it is less growth in implementing a modular type of TES in a solar plant, e.g., solar dish/stirling engine application. The main issue in designing the TES system is its thermal capacity of storage...

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Main Authors: Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali, R. A., Bakar, Gan, Leong Ming, Billy, Anak Sup, Mohd Farid, Zainudin
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spelling ump-78552018-07-25T07:27:36Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7855/ Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali R. A., Bakar Gan, Leong Ming Billy, Anak Sup Mohd Farid, Zainudin TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Though TES (thermal energy storage) is developed hugely in most of the solar power generation plants, it is less growth in implementing a modular type of TES in a solar plant, e.g., solar dish/stirling engine application. The main issue in designing the TES system is its thermal capacity of storage materials, e.g., insulator. This study is focusing on the potential waste material as an insulator for thermal energy storage applications. The insulator usage is to reduce the heat transfer between two mediums and the capability is measured by its resistance to heat flow. It is needed to obtain optimal materials to energy conversion at the same time reduce the waste generation. Therefore, a small-scale experimental testing of natural cooling process of an insulated tank within a confined room without any forced cooling system, e.g., fan. The testing is repeated by changing the insulator using the potential waste material from natural and industrial waste and also by changing the HTF (heat transfer fluid). The analysis is performed on the relationship between heat loss and the reserved period by the insulator. The results indicate the percentage of period of the insulated tank withstands the heat compared to non-insulated tank, e.g., cotton reserved the period of 14% more than non-insulated tank to withstand the heat transfer of cooking oil to the surrounding. The paper finally justifies the most potential waste material as an insulator in different heat transfer fluids. David publishing 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7855/1/Investigation_of_Excessive_Material_on_Insulating_Properties_Using_Different_Heat_Transfer_Fluid_for_Thermal_Energy_Storage_Development.pdf Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali and R. A., Bakar and Gan, Leong Ming and Billy, Anak Sup and Mohd Farid, Zainudin (2014) Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development. Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, 8 (10). pp. 1673-1679. ISSN 1934-8975 (print); 1934-8983 (online) http://www.davidpublishing.com/DownLoad/?id=18109
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali
R. A., Bakar
Gan, Leong Ming
Billy, Anak Sup
Mohd Farid, Zainudin
Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development
description Though TES (thermal energy storage) is developed hugely in most of the solar power generation plants, it is less growth in implementing a modular type of TES in a solar plant, e.g., solar dish/stirling engine application. The main issue in designing the TES system is its thermal capacity of storage materials, e.g., insulator. This study is focusing on the potential waste material as an insulator for thermal energy storage applications. The insulator usage is to reduce the heat transfer between two mediums and the capability is measured by its resistance to heat flow. It is needed to obtain optimal materials to energy conversion at the same time reduce the waste generation. Therefore, a small-scale experimental testing of natural cooling process of an insulated tank within a confined room without any forced cooling system, e.g., fan. The testing is repeated by changing the insulator using the potential waste material from natural and industrial waste and also by changing the HTF (heat transfer fluid). The analysis is performed on the relationship between heat loss and the reserved period by the insulator. The results indicate the percentage of period of the insulated tank withstands the heat compared to non-insulated tank, e.g., cotton reserved the period of 14% more than non-insulated tank to withstand the heat transfer of cooking oil to the surrounding. The paper finally justifies the most potential waste material as an insulator in different heat transfer fluids.
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author Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali
R. A., Bakar
Gan, Leong Ming
Billy, Anak Sup
Mohd Farid, Zainudin
author_facet Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali
R. A., Bakar
Gan, Leong Ming
Billy, Anak Sup
Mohd Farid, Zainudin
author_sort Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali
title Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development
title_short Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development
title_full Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development
title_fullStr Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Excessive Material on Insulating Properties Using Different Heat Transfer Fluid for Thermal Energy Storage Development
title_sort investigation of excessive material on insulating properties using different heat transfer fluid for thermal energy storage development
publisher David publishing
publishDate 2014
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7855/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7855/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7855/1/Investigation_of_Excessive_Material_on_Insulating_Properties_Using_Different_Heat_Transfer_Fluid_for_Thermal_Energy_Storage_Development.pdf
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