用于传热和传质的微胶囊相变材料悬浮液:热物理特性分析

IF 3.1 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Maxime Leroy, Nicolas Louvet, Christel Metivier, Yves Jannot
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摘要

尽管相变材料(PCM)和微胶囊相变材料悬浮液(mPCM)在工业和科学应用中越来越受欢迎,但它们的特性表征仍然是片面的,主要局限于热特性。此类悬浮液的表征对于理解其行为和优化其性能至关重要。本文致力于对两种含有微胶囊相变材料的悬浮液进行广泛表征。为了加深理解,我们还将表征工作扩展到了封装在颗粒中的块状 PCM。
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Micro-encapsulated phase change material suspensions for heat and mass transfer: A thermo-physical characterization

Micro-encapsulated phase change material suspensions for heat and mass transfer: A thermo-physical characterization

Despite the growing popularity of phase change materials (PCM) and suspensions of micro-encapsulated phase change materials (mPCM) in both industrial and scientific applications, their properties characterization remains partial and mainly limited to thermal properties. The characterization of such suspension is a crucial aspect for comprehending their behavior and optimizing their performance. This paper is dedicated to a wide characterization of two suspensions containing micro-encapsulated phase change material. In pursuit of a thorough understanding, we also extend our characterization efforts to the bulk PCM encapsulated within the particles.

Our primary focus is on determining the materials thermal properties such as latent heat and specific heat capacity using differential scanning calorimetry. Different cooling and heating rates have been employed in our measurements. Regarding our experiments, the bulk phase change material is predominantly identified as octadecane. Results obtained from calorimetry are then compared between the bulk PCM and the mPCM suspensions. By comparing the magnitudes of latent heat obtained for suspensions with the bulk material, we can accurately determine the mass fraction of PCM within each suspension. Noteworthy, during the solidification process an additional latent heat peak is observed only for the encapsulated PCM.

The density of the materials is also measured. The phase change of PCM included in the capsules can be observed in densimetry: within the studied temperature range (283.15–306.15 K), the most significant density variations occur during intervals associated with phase change transitions. In ranges where the PCM, included in the capsules, is in a single-phase state (solid/liquid), we provide linear laws that account for density variations with temperature.

Finally, our characterization work focuses on the rheological properties of the materials. While the bulk PCM in liquid phase exhibits a Newtonian viscosity, mPCM suspensions present a non-Newtonian viscosity. Both shear-thinning and shear-thickening behaviors are observed depending on the suspension particle volume fraction ϕ of mPCM. This paper concludes with a full comparison of our characterization results with models and correlations proposed in the literature.

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Thermochimica Acta
Thermochimica Acta 化学-分析化学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
8.60%
发文量
210
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Thermochimica Acta publishes original research contributions covering all aspects of thermoanalytical and calorimetric methods and their application to experimental chemistry, physics, biology and engineering. The journal aims to span the whole range from fundamental research to practical application. The journal focuses on the research that advances physical and analytical science of thermal phenomena. Therefore, the manuscripts are expected to provide important insights into the thermal phenomena studied or to propose significant improvements of analytical or computational techniques employed in thermal studies. Manuscripts that report the results of routine thermal measurements are not suitable for publication in Thermochimica Acta. The journal particularly welcomes papers from newly emerging areas as well as from the traditional strength areas: - New and improved instrumentation and methods - Thermal properties and behavior of materials - Kinetics of thermally stimulated processes
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