LI Zhuohang, GE Zhiwei, WANG Liang, et al. Steam Heat Output Characteristics of Phase-change Coupled Packed Bed Adsorption Thermal Storage[J]. 2025, (21): 8494-8502.
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LI Zhuohang, GE Zhiwei, WANG Liang, et al. Steam Heat Output Characteristics of Phase-change Coupled Packed Bed Adsorption Thermal Storage[J]. 2025, (21): 8494-8502. DOI: 10.13334/j.0258-8013.pcsee.241205.
Steam Heat Output Characteristics of Phase-change Coupled Packed Bed Adsorption Thermal Storage
In order to investigate and optimize the steam heat output characteristics of the packed bed adsorption thermal storage
this paper conducts experimental research using a phase-change coupled packed bed adsorption thermal storage
where air is employed as the heat storage medium and low-grade water as the heat release medium. The experiment compares the system heat storage/release performance under different internal filling bed structures and the formation and evolution of the thermocline inside the filling bed are discussed. By changing the different heat storage/release operating conditions
the optimal heat storage/release temperature for low-grade water vaporization are obtained. The experimental results show that the phase change coupled packed bed adsorption is conducive to forming a stable thermocline during the heat release process
the instantaneous heat release power at a steam output temperature of 188℃ is approximately 22 kW. The increase in heat storage temperature has a significant impact on the system performance
and under fixed heat release temperature
the system efficiency increases with theheat storage temperature. When the heat storage temperature is 200℃
the heat storage/release efficiency of the packed bed can reach 99%. This research has guiding significance for the development of stable and high-quality utilization technologies for industrial low-grade waste heat.