Name:
NO-94-17-1 -- Development of a Fundamentally Based Stratified Thermal Storage Tank Model for Energy Analysis Calculations PDF
Published Date:
1994
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
Stratified thermal storage systems utilise the temperature dependence of water density to store both warm return water and cold supply water in a single tank. Manifolds and diffusers at the tank inlets minimise turbulence and mixing in the tank, resulting in a relatively small thermocline between the hot and cold layers. A discrete time step model based on previous work by Wildin and Truman (1985) was developed for implementation in an hourly energy analysis program. The model numerically solves the one-dimensional, time- dependent equation for the tank water temperatures using a Runge-Kutta method. Appropriate time scaling was required to achieve stability. Sensitivity to model and environmental parameters is discussed. The performance of the model is compared to experimental data and a finite difference model.
KEYWORDS: energy storage, tanks, temperature stratification, calculating, research, computer programs, performance, comparing.
| File Size : | 1 file , 950 KB |
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| Product Code(s) : | D-17917 |
| Published : | 1994 |