2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.10.075
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Performance assessment of open thermochemical energy storage system for seasonal space heating in highly humid environment

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“…Basically, the whole family of TCES systems can be divided into two categories: open and closed systems. Considering the superiorities of open systems in terms of system simplicity [41] and efficiency [42], as well as the pollution-free feature of salt hydrates [43], open structures are more common in salt hydrate-based TCES systems. Previous research has shown that, in typical salt hydrate-based open TCES systems, the hot exhaust air during the charging phase is not well-utilised but directly dissipated to the ambient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basically, the whole family of TCES systems can be divided into two categories: open and closed systems. Considering the superiorities of open systems in terms of system simplicity [41] and efficiency [42], as well as the pollution-free feature of salt hydrates [43], open structures are more common in salt hydrate-based TCES systems. Previous research has shown that, in typical salt hydrate-based open TCES systems, the hot exhaust air during the charging phase is not well-utilised but directly dissipated to the ambient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies [5] showed the use of SrBr2/H2O based TCES systems for domestic space heating applications. Mukherjee et al studied the application of SrBr2/H2O based TCES numerically for the meteorological conditions of Pune, India [6], and conducted experiments under the conditions prevailing in Mumbai, India [7]. The reversible reaction for Strontium Bromide Hydrate-based TCES system is expressed in equation (1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%