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Thermal properties and behavior of microencapsulated sugarcane wax phase change material
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Document Title
Thermal properties and behavior of microencapsulated sugarcane wax phase change material
Author
Tangsiriratana E, Skolpap W, Patterson RJ, Sriprapha K
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Affiliations
Thammasat University; University of New South Wales Sydney; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Electronics & Computer Technology Center (NECTEC); Thammasat University
Type
Article
Source Title
HELIYON
Year
2019
Volume
5
Issue
8
Page
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Open Access
Green Published, gold
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02184
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Abstract
In this study, a micro-encapsulated phase change material (PCM) was composed of sugarcane wax Al2O3 composite as the core material and gelatin gum Arabic as the polymer shell materials prepared by complex coacervation. The thermal behavior of solar panels integrated with this encapsulated PCM (EPCM) was investigated. The heat storage-dissipation performance and thermal stability of the sugarcane wax-based composite PCM layer with the heat capacity of 2.86 J/g.degrees C was influenced by its thickness. Increasing the composite PCM layer thickness from 4 mm to 7 mm could lower the module's front-facing glass temperature by 4% resulting in enhanced the photovoltaic power generation by 12% at the peak, because of the temperature storage ability of the composite PCM. Moreover, the thermal conductivity of the microencapsulated sugarcane wax was calculated using a steady-state one-dimensional energy balance equation. The thermal conductivities estimated across the composite PCM layer depth were found to be temperature dependent. A nonlinear regression of the power law thermal conductivity model gave a good agreement with the observed EPCM-surface temperatures.
Funding Sponsor
School of Engineering, Thammasat University, Thailand
License
CC BY
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Publication Source
WOS