2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10765-017-2204-z
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Method for the Thermal Characterization of PCM Systems in the Volume Range from 100 ml to 1000 ml

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“…They are thus non-conventional calorimetric methods, not developed for calorimetric measurements, but useful for the purpose with some modification. Information on calorimetric measurements on PCM by a heat flow meter (HFM), also called dynamic heat flow meter apparatus, is found in [25][26][27]. Wan et al [28] describe the use of guarded hot plate (GHP).…”
Section: Calorimetric Methods Based On Equipment For Thermal Conductivity Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are thus non-conventional calorimetric methods, not developed for calorimetric measurements, but useful for the purpose with some modification. Information on calorimetric measurements on PCM by a heat flow meter (HFM), also called dynamic heat flow meter apparatus, is found in [25][26][27]. Wan et al [28] describe the use of guarded hot plate (GHP).…”
Section: Calorimetric Methods Based On Equipment For Thermal Conductivity Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the 3-layer calorimeter, Δ pc h of hexadecane is used for calibration, using literature data. To be able to measure even larger samples, Göbel et al [27] tested a commercially available heat flow meter, modified to be used for calorimetric measurements. The samples are plates of 20 cm × 20 cm and variable thickness.…”
Section: Achieved Uncertainty and Used Reference Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the austenitic stainless steel prepared on the 600 MPa pressure; heat flow has higher values than that of Distaloy AE powder and prepared on the 400 MPa pressure. Heat values of these alloys were given according to literature [16]. In Figure 3 and Table 2, the SEM images and EDS spectrums of sintered Distaloy AE alloys are given.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed description of the measurement setup is included in the publications of (Konstantinidou, Klinker, and Weinlaeder 2014;Klinker et al 2012Klinker et al , 2014Klinker et al , 2015Weinläder, Klinker, and Yasin 2016;Chhugani et al 2017), along with detailed results of the respective measurements. to achieve both parts of the above mentioned validation, a comparison has been made between the numerical simulation from EnergyPlus® and the experimental research of and (Göbel et al 2017) performend by the ZAE Bayern (ZAE 2019). The description of the experimental prosedure is presented in section 7.2.4.1., with the resulting validation of the numerical model input data is presented in section 7.2.4.2. and finally the validation of the numerical model in terms of the PCM thermal performance is presented in section 7.2.4.3.…”
Section: Monitoring Of the Energy Efficiency Centermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the development of new PCM components, the thermophysical properties of these materials need to be determined. Most interest is focused on the enthalpy as a function of temperature and the melting temperature or melting temperature range, as these define the amount of storable heat energy and the working temperature range (Göbel et al 2017).…”
Section: Measurement Setup To Determine the Dynamic Thermal Behavior Of Building Components With Pcmmentioning
confidence: 99%