Development of a new methodology for validating thermal storage media: Application to phase change materials
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Abstract
Long‐term stability and long‐term performance of thermal storage media are a
key issue that should be thoroughly analysed when developing storage systems.
However, no testing protocol or guideline exists up to now for validating storage
media, so that authors apply their own criteria, not only for designing testing
procedures but also for predicting the material behaviour under long‐term
operation. This paper aims to cover this gap by proposing a methodology for
validating thermal storage media; in particular, phase change materials
(PCMs). This methodology consists of different stages that include PCM characterization,
preliminary assessment tests, and accelerated life testing. For
designing the accelerated life tests, lifetime relationship models have to be
obtained in order to predict PCM long‐term behaviour under service conditions
from shorter tests performed under stress conditions. The approach followed in
this methodology will be valid for materials to be used as sensible or thermochemical
storage media, too.

