A study of CaCl2 charge cycle investigating the relationship between the charging temperature and the air flow rate for thermochemical storage system
bahaa Abbas a
a Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, United Kingdom
Proceedings of SUNRISE September Symposium 2021 ‘Powering Green Recovery’ (SUNRISEIII)
Online, Spain, 2021 September 20th - 22nd
Organizers: Hari Upadhyaya, Adrian Walters, James Durrant, Sara Walters and Georgia Bevan
Poster, bahaa Abbas, 033
Publication date: 14th September 2021
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The exothermic reaction resulting from a chemical salt hydration is commonly used in thermochemical heat storage application. The use of Calcium chloride has attracted attention in thermochemical heat storage, because of the promising potential of storing and releasing heat depending on the level of the humidity in the surrounding environment. By this means, the ability to store thermal energy is based on the thermal process of a reversible chemical reaction.

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