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Computational thermo-fluid dynamics study on the optimization of a thermocline energy storage system prototype.
Rel. Roberto Zanino, Mattia Cagnoli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Energetica E Nucleare, 2025
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Single-tank thermocline thermal energy storage (TES) systems using molten salt offer significant cost advantages for concentrating solar power plants, but maintaining sharp thermal stratification remains challenging due to natural convection-induced mixing. This thesis investigates a novel thermocline TES configuration comprising a cylindrical tank filled with HITEC XL molten salt and an internal recirculation channel equipped with electrical heating resistors, representing a hybrid solar-electrical storage approach. The study employs computational fluid-dynamics (CFD) analysis using STAR-CCM+ to evaluate thermocline formation under natural and forced convection conditions. A multi-stage methodology is developed: first, a three-dimensional model characterizes the heating rod bundle across various operating conditions with pressure drop predictions and outlet temperatures values.
A simplified two-dimensional axisymmetric model then simulates the complete tank charging transient over 3600 seconds, comparing baseline natural convection with enhanced forced convection using a fan interface boundary condition
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