Energy Storage Science and Technology ›› 2021, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4): 1292-1296.doi: 10.19799/j.cnki.2095-4239.2021.0126

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Experimental research of the thermophysical properties of ternary mixed carbonate molten salts

Yuting WU(), Subudao MING, Cancan ZHANG(), Yuanwei LU   

  1. MOE Key Laboratory of Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation, Beijing Key Laboratory of Heat Transfer and Energy Conversion, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
  • Received:2021-03-16 Revised:2021-03-24 Online:2021-07-05 Published:2021-06-25
  • Contact: Cancan ZHANG E-mail:wuyuting@bjut.edu.cn;zcc@bjut.edu.cn

Abstract:

The thermophysical properties of three different proportions of high-temperature mixed carbonate molten salts were studied to meet the requirements of high-temperature heat transfer and storage in a supercritical carbon dioxide solar thermal power generation system. The results show that the melting points of the mixed carbonate molten salts are 388.7 ℃, 337.9 ℃, and 391.3 ℃; initial crystallization points occur at 454.9 ℃, 639.7 ℃, and 535.4 ℃; and decomposition temperatures of the first and third salts are 916.2 ℃ and 920.4 ℃, respectively. The initial crystallization point of the second mixed carbonate molten salt is high, and its melting latent heat is small. Therefore, the first and third mixed carbonate molten salts are selected to measure specific heat, thermal conductivity, and viscosity. It is found that the specific heat of the first and third salts initially decrease and then increase with increasing temperature within the experimental range. The average thermal conductivity of the first mixed carbonate molten salt is 1.024 W·(m·K)-1, which is 2.29 times of that of the third salt; the viscosity of these salts gradually decreases with increasing temperature. The minimum viscosity values of the first and third mixed carbonate molten salts are 6.62 and 5.28 mPa·s, respectively.

Key words: solar energy, carbonate molten salt, thermal energy storage, thermophysical properties

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