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Ice-water two-phase flow behavior in ice heat storage systems.

Author(s) : KOZAWA Y., TANINO M.

Summary

Description of the characteristics of ice-water two-phase flow created in a supercooling-type ice storage system; the numerical analysis models for both processes of ice storing and melting within ice storage tanks; and the design technologies for ice storage systems based on such predictive models, as well as the operational performance of actual equipment built with these design technologies. As a result of this technological development, it has been confirmed that the predictive approaches for the one-dimensional ice accumulation in the given tanks and thawing with water temperature low enough for air conditioning applications are reasonable and widely usable. Furthermore, thanks to the design conditions obtained it is possible to simplify the construction of ice storage tanks and to realize high reliability in the actual equipment.

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Pages: 147-157

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  • Original title: Ice-water two-phase flow behavior in ice heat storage systems.
  • Record ID : 2000-0411
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Proceedings of the First Workshop on Ice Slurries.
  • Publication date: 1999/05/27

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