2020
DOI: 10.1002/er.6046
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Effect of Yttrium on antioxidant process of Mg‐Ni‐Zn phase change thermal storage alloys

Abstract: Summary Metal and alloy phase change materials (PCMs) have played an important role in solar energy storage because of their high thermal storage density and thermal conductivity. However, metals and their alloys, especially Mg alloys, are easily oxidized at high temperatures. In order to overcome this shortcoming, we studied the high‐temperature oxidation performance of phase change heat storage alloys. This research investigated and discussed the effect of adding rare earth element yttrium on the high‐temper… Show more

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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is urgent to apply ceramic in harsh environment in place of metal, alloy, molten salt, and rock because of their low service and melting temperature, easy blockage by condensation, and low thermal conductivity 9‐12 . SiC has been considered a promising candidate in high temperature absorber and storage application for its high thermal conductivity, desirable thermal shock resistance, good oxidation resistance, and low coefficient of thermal expansion at high temperatures 13,14 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%