Moisture affinity of HDPE/phase-change material composites for thermal energy storage applications
Kashif Nawaz1, Thomas B Freeman2, Rafael M Rodriguez2
1Multifunctional Equipment Integration Group, Buildings and Transportation Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN 37831 USA.
Abstract:
Moisture adsoprtion can degrade the structural integrity of thermal energy storage devices and can negatively impact the capacity and charging/discharging behaviour. Steady-state and transient experiments are conducted at various operating temperatures to evaluate the moisture affinity of organic phase-change material (PCM) shape stabilized with high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
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