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Recent Advances, Development, and Impact of Using Phase Change . . . - MDPI This paper briefly reviews recently published studies between 2016 and 2023 that utilized phase change materials as thermal energy storage in different solar energy systems by collecting more than 74 examples from the open literature
Phase Change Materials for Renewable Energy Storage Applications To store renewable energy, superior thermal properties of advanced materials such as phase change materials are essentially required to enhance maximum utilization of solar energy and for improvement of energy and exergy efficiency of the solar absorbing system
Perspective on phase change composites in high-efficiency solar-thermal . . . To clarify future research directions, this study first analyzes the heat transfer process of solar-thermal conversion and then reviews solar-thermal phase change composites for high-efficiency harnessing solar energy The focus is on enhancing heat absorption and conduction while aiming to suppress reflection, radiation, and convection
A review on container geometry and orientations of phase change . . . This review focuses on PCM's melting and solidification in different container geometries and their orientations for heat storage in solar thermal systems The thermal storage performance of PCM depends upon fins, nanoparticle addition, container geometry, and orientations
Phase Change Materials for Solar Energy Applications - Springer Superior thermal characteristics of innovative materials, like phase change materials, are basically needed to maximize solar energy usage and to increase the energy and exergy eficiency of the solar absorption system
Phase-change material - Wikipedia A phase-change material (PCM) is a substance which releases absorbs sufficient energy at phase transition to provide useful heat or cooling Generally the transition will be from one of the first two fundamental states of matter - solid and liquid - to the other