Paraffin PCMs (Phase Change Materials) are widely used for thermal energy storage due to their homogeneity and stability. However, one of their main drawbacks lies in their poor thermal conductivity, usually around 0.2 W·m−1·K−1. In the context of the Horizon Europe project “ECHO” (Efficient Compact Modular Thermal Energy Storage System), the integration of metal foams within paraffin PCM was investigated in order to increase the overall thermal conductivity, thus speeding up the melting and solidification phases. Tests were carried out in a thermostatic bath using at first pure aluminum foam. Then, considering the consistent price these materials usually have, other commercial and much cheaper foams were also tested, namely a stainless-steel foam and a brass one. As expected, pure aluminum had the best performance among the three foams. However, the behavior of the brass foam was quite close to that of pure aluminum, which means that interesting improvements can be achieved even with low-cost materials. As regards the stainless-steel foam, barely any improvement is observed.

Enhancement of Thermal Conductivity of Paraffin PCM with Metal Foams

Baccega, Eleonora
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Bottarelli, Michele
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2025

Abstract

Paraffin PCMs (Phase Change Materials) are widely used for thermal energy storage due to their homogeneity and stability. However, one of their main drawbacks lies in their poor thermal conductivity, usually around 0.2 W·m−1·K−1. In the context of the Horizon Europe project “ECHO” (Efficient Compact Modular Thermal Energy Storage System), the integration of metal foams within paraffin PCM was investigated in order to increase the overall thermal conductivity, thus speeding up the melting and solidification phases. Tests were carried out in a thermostatic bath using at first pure aluminum foam. Then, considering the consistent price these materials usually have, other commercial and much cheaper foams were also tested, namely a stainless-steel foam and a brass one. As expected, pure aluminum had the best performance among the three foams. However, the behavior of the brass foam was quite close to that of pure aluminum, which means that interesting improvements can be achieved even with low-cost materials. As regards the stainless-steel foam, barely any improvement is observed.
2025
Baccega, Eleonora; Vallese, Laura; Bottarelli, Michele
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