International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.123, 1212-1220, 2018
Effective thermal conductivity of packed bed adsorbers: Part 2-Theoretical model
In this study, a new comprehensive model is developed that can predict the effective thermal conductivity and thermal contact resistance of the packed bed adsorbers, as a function of water uptake, number of adsorbent layers, particle size, bed porosity, temperature, contact pressure, and gas pressure. The proposed model is successfully validated against experimental data for AQSOA FAM-ZO2, measured by a heat flow meter. The relative differences of the experimental data and predicted values for the packed bed effective thermal conductivity are 2% and 3% at 25 and 80 degrees C, respectively. By increasing the water uptake from 0 to 0.3 kg kg(ads)(-1), effective thermal conductivity of a 2 mm FAM-ZO2 randomly packed bed is predicted to increase by 17% for temperature of 25 degrees C and 18% for temperature of 80 degrees C. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Effective thermal conductivity;Thermal contact resistance;Theoretical model;AQSOA FAM-Z02;Adsorption thermal energy storage;Young's modulus