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Dynamic modeling of heat pipe integrated thermal battery latent heat storage system experiment validation

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Abstract

A heat pipe integrated thermal battery system has been constructed to investigate a high-temperature latent heat thermal energy storage technology that takes advantage of near isothermal operation of latent heat storage and heat pipes to potentially enable high-energy isothermal heat storage. A dynamic model constructed in Modelica has been validated, showing errors between 2.5 °C–39.7 °C across 10-h to 47-h simulations against experiment results, showing good prediction capability of experiment output, especially against phase change time. Model calibrations showing vessel heat-up capability of 3 kW and heat pipes combining to provide 600 W each during experiment operation validate experiment circumstances including reduced material loading and reduced power capability. The experiment configuration uses an Al-Mg-Zn eutectic metal as the storage material, heated via heat tape wrapped around the vessel and guide tubes to bring the system to operation range (>400 °C) and to simulate charging heat exchange, respectively, with heat rejection occurring through the surfaces of the material and facilitated via guide tubes with less insulation wrapping. The model is available in the open-source repository HYBRID on Github.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121875
JournalJournal of Energy Storage
Volume160
Early online dateApr 2 2026
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2026

Keywords

  • Dynamic modeling
  • Experimental validation
  • Latent heat
  • Modelica
  • Thermal energy storage

INL Publication Number

  • INL/JOU-25-87761
  • 206814

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