Abstract
Phase change material cold storage system could improve the efficiency and stability of the solar-powered air-conditioning system and the building thermal environment. This article is a novel investigation of the phase change materials’ usage in cold storage system and the phase change material cold storage working principles and features that are applied in the different solar-powered air-conditioning systems as cited in the recent publications. This involves phase change material cold storage system, solar-powered air-conditioning system, and the commercial market evaluation. To reduce the intermittent solar energy operation, the energy storage system is quite essential. Currently, the popular method is advanced phase change material cold storage. Using phase change materials in the energy storage systems, the heat exchangers and thermal control systems are the potential techniques. This article also reviewed the phase change material cold storage when applied in the solar-powered air-conditioning syste...
Highlights
The comfortable, modern living conditions are attained by vast energy consumption.[1]
The results showed that Lauric acid (LA)–Myristic acid (MA)–Stearic acid (SA) coincidentally distributed in the porous network structure of EG, the prepared LA–MA–SA/EG composite with PCM has suitable thermal properties for the energy storage applications in energy buildings
It was indicated that propane is the most miscible in alkylated benzene AB300. After they experimentally investigated the performance of a 1.3 kWc single-stage absorption cycle with propane and AB300, the results showed that the cycle equipped with heat pipes between the absorber and the generator could increase the system coefficient of performance (COP)
Summary
The comfortable, modern living conditions are attained by vast energy consumption.[1]. Solar-powered air-conditioning system with PCM cold storage technology
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