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Phase change thermal storage: Cooking with more power and versatility.

Authors :
Osei, Martin
Staveland, Owen
McGowan, Sean
Unger, Justin Brett
Christler, Nathan Robert
Weeman, Matthew
Strutz, Marcus Edward
Walker, Matthew
Maun, Megan Belle
Dunning, Nicolas C.
Bekheit, Marcorios M.
Abraham, Jon Christian Papa
Cox, Liam
Gius, Grace
Hansel, Olivia
Amoafo, Emmanuel Osei
Hugo, Nichole
Schwartz, Pete
Source :
Solar Energy. May2021, Vol. 220, p1065-1073. 9p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Cheapest electric cooking technology: Solar panel directly powers resistive heater. • Phase Change Thermal Storage (PCTS): power & versatility improves cooking. • More broadly , PTCS may provide solution to solar energy intermittency. • Erythritol: inexpensive, nontoxic, high specific & latent heat. Melts @ 118° C. • Cooking is great application of PCTS, but erythritol degrades after months above 180 °C. A 100 W solar panel directly powering an Insulated Solar Electric Cooker (ISEC) can slowly cook 5 kg of food over the course of a day. However, 0.4 kWh of the day's energy can be stored in 2.5 kg of erythritol phase change material, allowing ISEC to cook more rapidly, as well as cook after sunset. We control supercooling by forcing crystallization, making erythritol an ideal thermal storage material for cooking and other thermal-storage processes, but the erythritol degrades in quality when cycled for several months over 180 °C. The efficiency of thermal storage is comparable to that of more expensive systems using battery storage and induction cooktops. ISECs can be built in low-income communities, and the best design varies depending on availability of materials, access to building technologies, and local preferences. A Global Learning Community of researchers, funding agencies, nonprofits, student groups, and local enterprises is collaboratively developing the open source technology with partners in low income communities to optimize designs, construction, and dissemination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0038092X
Volume :
220
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Solar Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150171876
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2021.03.040