压缩空气储能系统 (CAES) 和作为辅助过程的膨胀冷却评估

Abdul Hai Alami , Ahmad Yasin , Siren Khuri , Ayman Mudallal , Mohamad Ayoub , Adnan Alashkar , Rashid AlRashid , Shamma Abdalla
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这项研究介绍了压缩空气储能(CAES)系统及其在缓解能源供需滞后方面的作用。储能的概念依赖于在低需求期间储存能量,以便在高需求期间供应能量,而 CAES 是一种可扩展的解决方案,能够容纳辅助系统,以获得有用的效果,如膨胀冷却。与电化学电池相比,CAES 本身具有更简单的系统设计和更宽松的操作要求;但是,在集成热管理后,CAES 的作用可以扩展到生产可用于冷却应用的冷冻水。膨胀冷却不仅扩大了 CAES 的使用范围,还将系统能效提高了 4%。CAES 范围内的未来工作包括整合热管和潜热储能,以及尝试使用不同的工作气体。
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Compressed air energy storage systems (CAES) and assessment of expansion cooling as an ancillary process

This work introduces compressed air energy storage (CAES) systems and their role in mitigating the lag between energy supply and demand. The concept of energy storage relies on storing energy during periods of low demand to supply it during periods of high demand, where CAES stands as a scalable solution with the ability to house ancillary systems in order to harvest useful effects such as expansion cooling. CAES on its own compares well with electrochemical batteries, while bearing a simpler system design and less stringent operational requirements; however, with the integration of thermal management the role of CAES can be extended to produce chilled water that can be used for cooling applications. Not only does expansion cooling broaden the utilization of CAES, it has also enhanced the energetic efficiency of the system by 4%. Future work within the scope of CAES includes the integration of heat pipes and latent heat energy storage, and experimenting with different working gases.

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