2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2016.01.069
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Improved thermal stratification with obstacles placed inside the vertical mantled hot water tanks

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“…Thermal stratification is a significant performance parameter for thermal energy storage tanks. The thermal stratification of vertical mantled hot water tank would be investigated by placing different obstacle inside the tank [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal stratification is a significant performance parameter for thermal energy storage tanks. The thermal stratification of vertical mantled hot water tank would be investigated by placing different obstacle inside the tank [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sinterlenmiş bronz konik difüzör ve konvansiyonel giriş konfügürasyonunu karşılatırmış ve sinterlenmiş bronz konik difüzörün termal katmanlaşmayı daha çok artırdığını saptamışlardır. Erdemir ve Altıntop ceketli ısı değiştiricilerde termal katmanlaşmayı artırmak için 4 farklı engel tipini farklı mesafelerde tank içerisine yerleştirmişlerdir [6]. Sonuçlarda A tipi iki engelin Y=200 ve Y=300 noktasına yerleştirildiğinde maksimum termal katmanlaşmanın elde edildiği görülmüştür.…”
Section: Gi̇ri̇ş (Introduction)unclassified
“…Recently, Bonanos and Votyakov [7] pointed out that the tank height and the ability of the filler material to make the tank well isolated are the most impacting factors on the thermocline thickness. Erdemir and Altuntop [8] investigated how obstacles may affect thermal stratification of a vertical hot water tank. It is seen that fixing the obstacle inside the inner tank can improve the thermal stratification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%