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Metallic phase change material‐composites for thermal energy management

Projektbearbeiter:
Rojiar Pishkari
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Finanzierung:
EU HORIZON Europe;
Thermal Energy Storage (TES) systems can give strategic contribution to efficiency and flexibility of intermittent power sourcesof various nature, but their temporal modulation up to long charge-discharge cycles passes through the tuning the thermal properties of the materials exchanging heat with fluids in TES systems.M-TES project proposes an innovative approach to manufacture by a low-cost one step process, granules of composite metallic Phase Change Materials, m-PCMs. Thus m-PCMs are form stable over the time. They can be tailored in term of enthalpy-temperature relationships and heat transfer properties, and mixed in different amounts to meet the local material requirement for flexible TES systems.The 3-year M-TES project will be focused on immiscible alloy systems based on recycled Al-Si casting alloys and Sn, with no need of Critical Raw Material, adding a new option for re-use and recycle them. M-TES project will: (I) identify thermophysical requirements form-pcms service, (II) study alloys surface and wetting properties to support the (III) study of suitable process conditions, (iv) obtainthermal/mechanical granule properties. A grained system will be tested as proof-of-concept, and (VI) its mechanical and heat transfer potential will be modeled to support further development, toward higher TRL and other alloys. The multidisciplinary project objectives will be accomplished thanks to the knowledge/equipment complementarity of partners: POLIMI, CNR, KIT, OVGU. They will work in strict interaction within and between WPs. The young researchers hired for the project will be forged to curious multidisciplinary and deep understanding. M-TES dissemination plan will spread results preferring openactivities, starting from scientific papers/conferences, widening to open science events for technicians/PhD students, up to the
general public.

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