Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies

The Ragone relation is a facile approach to assess and compare electro-chemical battery performance in terms of two critical performance parameters: power density and energy density. This power and energy nexus is equally relevant for thermal energy storage materials for thermal management applicati...

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Main Authors: Kazuaki Yazawa, Patrick J. Shamberger, Timothy S. Fisher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmech.2019.00029/full
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spelling doaj-61f056d8568a4178bdcc34c8347d8d642020-11-25T01:33:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering2297-30792019-06-01510.3389/fmech.2019.00029446083Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage TechnologiesKazuaki Yazawa0Patrick J. Shamberger1Timothy S. Fisher2Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United StatesDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United StatesDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe Ragone relation is a facile approach to assess and compare electro-chemical battery performance in terms of two critical performance parameters: power density and energy density. This power and energy nexus is equally relevant for thermal energy storage materials for thermal management applications that require a balance between energy storage capacity and on-demand cooling or heating rates. Here, thermal energy storage is evaluated for sensible heating and for phase-change materials (PCMs). We propose an analytic expression using a lumped mass model for thermal storage through an analogy with heat diffusion that allows for intuitive mapping of materials and components in power-energy space. In addition, a previously proposed figure-of-merit, ηq, describing the intrinsic capability of PCMs to rapidly absorb or discharge heat is placed in the context of the thermal Ragone (power-energy) relation. This figure of merit serves as a proxy for the cooling power of PCMs and single-phase materials to store thermal energy. Thus, ηq plotted against energy density can serve graphically to illustrate performance tradeoffs between different thermal storage materials, as well as composites composed of different materials.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmech.2019.00029/fullthermal energy storage (TES)phase change material (PCM)composite thermal energy storage materialsthermal network analysisRagone plot
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author Kazuaki Yazawa
Patrick J. Shamberger
Timothy S. Fisher
spellingShingle Kazuaki Yazawa
Patrick J. Shamberger
Timothy S. Fisher
Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
thermal energy storage (TES)
phase change material (PCM)
composite thermal energy storage materials
thermal network analysis
Ragone plot
author_facet Kazuaki Yazawa
Patrick J. Shamberger
Timothy S. Fisher
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title Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
title_short Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
title_full Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
title_fullStr Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
title_full_unstemmed Ragone Relations for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
title_sort ragone relations for thermal energy storage technologies
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
issn 2297-3079
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The Ragone relation is a facile approach to assess and compare electro-chemical battery performance in terms of two critical performance parameters: power density and energy density. This power and energy nexus is equally relevant for thermal energy storage materials for thermal management applications that require a balance between energy storage capacity and on-demand cooling or heating rates. Here, thermal energy storage is evaluated for sensible heating and for phase-change materials (PCMs). We propose an analytic expression using a lumped mass model for thermal storage through an analogy with heat diffusion that allows for intuitive mapping of materials and components in power-energy space. In addition, a previously proposed figure-of-merit, ηq, describing the intrinsic capability of PCMs to rapidly absorb or discharge heat is placed in the context of the thermal Ragone (power-energy) relation. This figure of merit serves as a proxy for the cooling power of PCMs and single-phase materials to store thermal energy. Thus, ηq plotted against energy density can serve graphically to illustrate performance tradeoffs between different thermal storage materials, as well as composites composed of different materials.
topic thermal energy storage (TES)
phase change material (PCM)
composite thermal energy storage materials
thermal network analysis
Ragone plot
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmech.2019.00029/full
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