Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy Storage

Using concrete as a thermal energy storage (TES) material is a promising option for large-scale solar-thermal resource development and utilization. Specific heat is one of the most important characteristics for TES performance. In this paper, the half-open dynamic method based on the mixing principl...

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Main Authors: Jianwen Pan, Renxin Zou, Feng Jin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/1/33
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spelling doaj-391735b8c75b4b9f8a597753a8501a5c2020-11-25T01:10:21ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732016-12-011013310.3390/en10010033en10010033Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy StorageJianwen Pan0Renxin Zou1Feng Jin2State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaHuadong Engineering Corporation Limited, Hangzhou 311122, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaUsing concrete as a thermal energy storage (TES) material is a promising option for large-scale solar-thermal resource development and utilization. Specific heat is one of the most important characteristics for TES performance. In this paper, the half-open dynamic method based on the mixing principle is proposed and applied to measure concrete-specific heat at temperatures up to 600 °C. Measurement of the specific heat of corundum ceramic (99% Al2O3) is first performed, and the test results illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed test method. Furthermore, concrete-specific heat tests are carried out at high temperatures. It found that the specific heat increases as the temperature rises, especially, linearly in the range of 300–600 °C, in which the concrete TES module is expected to be in operation. Finally, the effect of concrete-specific heat changes with temperature on its TES capacity is investigated, demonstrating that specific heat is of great significance for concrete TES design for concentrating solar power.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/1/33concretespecific heathigh temperaturethermal energy storage
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author Jianwen Pan
Renxin Zou
Feng Jin
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Renxin Zou
Feng Jin
Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy Storage
Energies
concrete
specific heat
high temperature
thermal energy storage
author_facet Jianwen Pan
Renxin Zou
Feng Jin
author_sort Jianwen Pan
title Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy Storage
title_short Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy Storage
title_full Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy Storage
title_fullStr Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy Storage
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study on Specific Heat of Concrete at High Temperatures and Its Influence on Thermal Energy Storage
title_sort experimental study on specific heat of concrete at high temperatures and its influence on thermal energy storage
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Using concrete as a thermal energy storage (TES) material is a promising option for large-scale solar-thermal resource development and utilization. Specific heat is one of the most important characteristics for TES performance. In this paper, the half-open dynamic method based on the mixing principle is proposed and applied to measure concrete-specific heat at temperatures up to 600 °C. Measurement of the specific heat of corundum ceramic (99% Al2O3) is first performed, and the test results illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed test method. Furthermore, concrete-specific heat tests are carried out at high temperatures. It found that the specific heat increases as the temperature rises, especially, linearly in the range of 300–600 °C, in which the concrete TES module is expected to be in operation. Finally, the effect of concrete-specific heat changes with temperature on its TES capacity is investigated, demonstrating that specific heat is of great significance for concrete TES design for concentrating solar power.
topic concrete
specific heat
high temperature
thermal energy storage
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/1/33
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