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Effect of Copper Coating on Infiltrated PCM/Foam
Energy Conversion and Management
  • Mohammad Rajab Almajali, University of Dayton
  • Khalid Lafdi, University of Dayton
  • P. H. Prodhomme, Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Arts et Metiers de Paris
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2013
Abstract

Experimental study was performed to investigate the effect of copper coating on the thermal performance of encapsulated phase change material/carbon foam composite (hybrid foam). Two types of carbon foam materials were used namely, pristine and copper-coated carbon foams. Both foams were infiltrated with paraffin wax. The temperature distribution within hybrid foam was monitored experimentally using constant heat load setup. Copper-coated carbon foam shows excellent results compared to the pristine foam. Within the coating foam; the time required to reach the melting temperature was shorter and the heat transferred faster. Further, copper coating process enhanced the overall thermal conductivity of the composite by a factor of 1.67 compared to the pristine foam.

Inclusive pages
336–342
ISBN/ISSN
0196-8904
Publisher
Elsevier
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Mohammad Rajab Almajali, Khalid Lafdi and P. H. Prodhomme. "Effect of Copper Coating on Infiltrated PCM/Foam" Energy Conversion and Management Vol. 66 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/khalid_lafdi/45/