Solar domestic hot water systems (SDHW) are very common and are considered an efficient system for exploiting the renewable energy source of the sun, for instance national Italian regulations require the adoption of SDHW systems in new buildings. Water tanks are typical components for such systems, but have a serious drawback since they require a great amount of space in buildings. In this paper a new water tank model with embedded Phase Change Materials (PCM) modules for the ESP-r code is presented in order to assess the possibility of using reduced size water tanks with additional latent storage. The paper describes the numerical model used to deal with phase change phenomena and the incorporation of the method into ESP-r source code. To validate the model the results of a test case have been compared with literature data. A typical SDHW system has been simulated in order to study the impact of the PCM modules inside tanks on the energy performance of the system. The results are reported using a global parameter that represents the fractional primary energy saved by using the solar system. Water temperature plots with and without PCM have been reported as well.

DEVELOPMENT OF A STRATIFIED TANK STORAGE COMPONENT FOR ESP-R WITH EMBEDDED PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL MODULES

PADOVAN, ROBERTA;MANZAN, MARCO
2013-01-01

Abstract

Solar domestic hot water systems (SDHW) are very common and are considered an efficient system for exploiting the renewable energy source of the sun, for instance national Italian regulations require the adoption of SDHW systems in new buildings. Water tanks are typical components for such systems, but have a serious drawback since they require a great amount of space in buildings. In this paper a new water tank model with embedded Phase Change Materials (PCM) modules for the ESP-r code is presented in order to assess the possibility of using reduced size water tanks with additional latent storage. The paper describes the numerical model used to deal with phase change phenomena and the incorporation of the method into ESP-r source code. To validate the model the results of a test case have been compared with literature data. A typical SDHW system has been simulated in order to study the impact of the PCM modules inside tanks on the energy performance of the system. The results are reported using a global parameter that represents the fractional primary energy saved by using the solar system. Water temperature plots with and without PCM have been reported as well.
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