2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.120755
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Heat transfer constraints and performance mapping of a closed liquid sorption heat storage process

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“…The drawbacks of using sorption systems for storing thermal energy include a frequently encountered non-linear relation between the temperature increase and the actual amount of heat released. This issue was investigated by Fumey et al [21], who demonstrated that the thermal energy storage potential of the sorbent was not fully utilised. A sample solution for this issue was presented by Lin et al [22], where an Al 2 O 3 and LiCl composite absorbent was used.…”
Section: Conventional Possibilities Advantages and Disadvantages Of H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drawbacks of using sorption systems for storing thermal energy include a frequently encountered non-linear relation between the temperature increase and the actual amount of heat released. This issue was investigated by Fumey et al [21], who demonstrated that the thermal energy storage potential of the sorbent was not fully utilised. A sample solution for this issue was presented by Lin et al [22], where an Al 2 O 3 and LiCl composite absorbent was used.…”
Section: Conventional Possibilities Advantages and Disadvantages Of H...mentioning
confidence: 99%