화학공학소재연구정보센터
Renewable Energy, Vol.154, 1165-1179, 2020
Numerical prediction of the stratification performance in domestic hot water storage tanks
An efficient storage retains thermal stratification and improves the discharging performance. Turbulent mixing between hot and cold water is the prime source of stratification destruction. In this paper quantification of turbulent missing was achieved on the basis of temperature profile, MIX number, and Richardson number. The evaluated parameters include flow rate, Delta T, and diffuser design, henceforth a direct interdependence between each was thus established. Various CFD models were developed and experimentally validated on the test rig in order to find the optimal working conditions in discharge mode. The results proved numerically that the tank working conditions can be optimized by proper selection of inlet device. For instance, slotted type inlet device sustained maximum stratification even in as adverse a condition as of turbulent inflow & low Delta T. Perforated and simple inlet devices were capable of delivering best discharge efficiency only at low flow rate of 200 l/h and were showing insignificant dependency on Delta T. However, as flow rate is increased, Delta T dependency increased. Seeing the compounded benefits of slotted inlet devices and decreased Delta T, it was concluded that slotted inlet device delivered comparatively better thermal performance at both adverse conditions i.e. high flow & low Delta T and high flow & high Delta T, however, failed to outshine the rest of the inlet devices at low flow rate & low Delta T, and low flow rate & high Delta T. These research findings can serve as guidelines to optimize the storage tank design - more specifically, inlet device based design integrated with heating system, as thermal stratification and COP of heating system - heat pumps, for example, are inherently correlated. Heat pumps are high flow rate and low Delta T devices, while, solar systems are low flow rate and high Delta T devices, Thus, opting for accurate choice of inlet device for a particular operating condition is critical. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.