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Comparison of different modelings of pure substances during melting in a DSC experiment

Gibout, S., Franquet, E., B¨¦d¨¦carrats, J. and Dumas., J.
2012
Thermochimica Acta, Volume 528, 20 January 2012, Pages 1-8
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC); Phase change material (PCM); Melting; Model; Experiment; Thermogram


Gibout, S., Franquet, E., B¨¦d¨¦carrats, J. and Dumas., J., (2012), "Comparison of different modelings of pure substances during melting in a DSC experiment", Thermochimica Acta, Volume 528, 20 January 2012, Pages 1-8.
Abstract:
Current challenges in the energy storage often involve phase change materials. Therefore, there is a real need for accurate determinations of their intrinsic properties. Regularly, differential scanning calorimetry is used to perform such a goal. Nevertheless, to obtain fair results, one needs to consider the transfer phenomenon inside the sample and at its boundary. This implies that the geometry should be known exactly, which is usually not the case. In this paper, we propose a way to avoid such issues, by considering an equivalent spherical model. Our final goal is to obtain a simple and fast method so as to plan future identifications of the thermodynamical properties of phase change materials.

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Author Information and Other Publications Notes
Gibout, S.
  1. Interpretation of calorimetry experiments to characterise phase change materials
  2. Inverse method for the identification of the enthalpy of phase change materials from calorimetry experiments
  3. Model for the DSC thermograms of the melting of ideal binary solutions
  4. On the use of a reduced model for the simulation of melting of solutions in DSC experiments  
Franquet, E.
  1. Interpretation of calorimetry experiments to characterise phase change materials
  2. Inverse method for the identification of the enthalpy of phase change materials from calorimetry experiments
  3. Model for the DSC thermograms of the melting of ideal binary solutions
  4. On the use of a reduced model for the simulation of melting of solutions in DSC experiments  
B¨¦d¨¦carrats, J.
  1. Inverse method for the identification of the enthalpy of phase change materials from calorimetry experiments
  2. Modeling phase change materials behavior in building applications: Comments on material characterization and model validation  



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