November 22, 2024
Ahmad Jamekhorshid

Ahmad Jamekhorshid

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr 75169, Iran
Degree: Ph.D in Chemical Engineering
Phone: +987731222628
Faculty: Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering

Research

Title
Simulation and Investigation of Rotary Regenerators Containing Phase Change Materials (PCM)
Type Thesis
Keywords
مواد تغيير فاز؛ ريژنراتور دوار؛ ديناميك سيالات محاسباتي
Researchers Ahmad Jamekhorshid (Primary advisor) , Hossein Rahideh (Primary advisor)

Abstract

The aim of this study was to recover energy from smoke from combustion or heat transfer from waste hot gas to fresh air required for combustion in combustion chambers or thermal furnaces. Energy recovery is generally done by recuperators and regenerators (fixed or rotating matrix). In this study, rotary regenerators were investigated. In regenerators, metal or ceramic matrices are usually used. In this project, phase change materials (PCM) were used in the matrices to improve the performance of this device. By inserting PCM into the rotary regenerator, more energy can be absorbed and stored. In other words, the feasibility of increasing the efficiency of the rotary regenerator by increasing the thermal energy storage capacity of the plates embedded in it, is the problem of the present study. In this regard, first, using the computational fluid dynamics method, rotary regenerator simulation and PCM have been performed. Then the numerical model is validated and the results are evaluated and compared. Due to the significant role of this rotary exchanger in reducing energy consumption, the study and performance of the effective parameters in it is very important and the improvement in its performance reduces energy loss and cost. PCM heat has been evaluated in a rotary regenerator. The result was that rotary regenerators containing PCMs had better thermal efficiencies at lower rotation speeds than rotary regenerators without PCMs. In the proposed design, in the studied cases, the efficiencies of the PCM matrix rotary regenerator increased to 118% compared to the aluminum matrix rotary regenerator. The result of simulating and modeling different speeds on a rotary regenerator containing PCM showed that PCM does not operate at high rotational speeds of the rotary regenerator, meaning that no phase change occurs in PCM but at low PCM speeds in a cold cycle. And the heat gradually melts and freezes. Another point that studies have shown is that increasing the rotational spe