The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-290X
2013
Session ID : D141
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D141 Latent Heat Storage Characteristics of W/O Emulsion by Direct Contact Heat Exchange Method
Shin-ichi MoritaRyo KuwagakiYasutaka HayamizuAkihiko HoribeNaoto Haruki
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Abstract
The latent heat storage rates of dispersed water drops in W/O (Water/Oil) emulsion are investigated experimentally on this study. The water drops in emulsion has the diameter within 3〜25μm, the averaged water drops diameter is 7.3μm and the standard deviation is 2.9μm. The direct contact heat exchange method is chosen as the phase change rate evaluation of water drops in W/O emulsion. The supercooled temperature and the cooling rate are set as parameters of this study. The evaluation is performed by comparison between the results of this study and the past research. The obtained experimental result is shown that the 35K or more degree from melting point brings 100% latent heat storage rate of W/O emulsion. It was clarified that the supercooling rate of dispersed water particles in emulsion shows the larger value than that of the bulk water.
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