2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2008.01.002
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Solar heating and cooling by a thermochemical process. First experiments of a prototype storing 60kWh by a solid/gas reaction

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“…An investigation based on bromide strontium as the reactant and water as the working fluid [10], in a system using flat plate solar collectors and applied to direct floor heating, demonstrated the relations between the attained power levels and the heating storage capacities of reactive composites. Mauran et al [11] analyzed experimentally the same working pair for heating and cooling purposes (heating in winter or mid-season and cooling in summer). Zondag et al [12] characterized magnesium sulphate as a storage media and examined the cycling behavior of MgSO 4 and the dehydration temperature of the reactant.…”
Section: Recent Developments In Thermochemical Tesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An investigation based on bromide strontium as the reactant and water as the working fluid [10], in a system using flat plate solar collectors and applied to direct floor heating, demonstrated the relations between the attained power levels and the heating storage capacities of reactive composites. Mauran et al [11] analyzed experimentally the same working pair for heating and cooling purposes (heating in winter or mid-season and cooling in summer). Zondag et al [12] characterized magnesium sulphate as a storage media and examined the cycling behavior of MgSO 4 and the dehydration temperature of the reactant.…”
Section: Recent Developments In Thermochemical Tesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some adsorption machines are already intoduced at the market [21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. Due to extremely high thermal conductivity conventional heat pipes are convenient to use as thermal management devices for adsorption machines like heat pumps, coolers and heat transformers.…”
Section: Two Adsorbers Heat Pumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mauran et al [19] constructed and tested a thermochemical sorption energy storage system using SrBr2-H2O sorption working pair, and it was used to fulfill a heating and cooling storage function based on monovariant solid/gas reaction. [20] estimated and optimized the performance of a seasonal solid-gas thermochemical sorption process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%