Bionic topology optimization of fins for rapid latent heat thermal energy storage

  • Yang Tian
  • , Xianglei Liu
  • , Qiao Xu
  • , Qingyang Luo
  • , Hangbin Zheng
  • , Chao Song
  • , Zhonghui Zhu
  • , Ke Gao
  • , Chunzhuo Dang
  • , Haolei Wang
  • , Yimin Xuan

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Abstract

The latent heat storage (LHS) technique has been widely applied in various thermal energy conversion and management fields. However, LHS device suffers from very slow heat storage/release process. Here, a bionic topology optimization method is proposed to enhance thermal storage/release performances considering different objective functions and heat transfer mechanisms. Taking minimized capacity dissipation as the optimization function and considering natural convection, the optimized fin structure can reduce the melting and solidification time by 93% and 80%, respectively. The underlying mechanism can be attributed to better synergy between flow and heat transfer. Moreover, the fractal dimension of optimized fins is similar to the leaf structure. This research provides a new route for the design of high performance LHS devices, and promotes the application of bionics in thermal energy storage fields.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117104
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume194
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Bionics
  • Fins
  • Latent heat
  • Thermal storage
  • Topology optimization

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