Thermal energy storage concept with high energy storage density

US12429291B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12429291-B2
Application numberUS-202117797383-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2021
Priority dateFeb 10, 2020
Publication dateSep 30, 2025
Grant dateSep 30, 2025

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Abstract

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The invention relates to a sensible heat storage apparatus that comprises a core material that can be heated to a high temperature while it has been placed in a heat transfer fluid that absorbs essentially all the heat that is lost by any heat leakages from the core material. Accordingly, there is a very low, or almost absent overall heat loss, even though the sensible heat storage apparatus can store heat at a very high temperature. The gist of the invention is further that the high amount of heat can gradually be transferred to the HTF, which heat can in turn be put to use for domestic applications (e.g. domestic hot water and/or space heating) or for steam generation.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sensible heat storage apparatus comprising a heat transfer fluid (HTF) tank comprising an HTF; a core container that is adapted to be at least partially submerged in the HTF when the HTF is present within said HTF tank; and a heater positioned within the core container; wherein said core container is adapted to be at least partially filled with a core material and which comprises an inner thermal insulation wall defining an internal volume of the core container adapted to contain said core material and wherein said sensible heat storage apparatus is adapted such that the core material and the HTF are switchably thermally connected, wherein the inner thermal insulation wall comprises a switchable vacuum insulation element of which the thermal conductivity can be controlled in the range of 1 mW/m/K to 4000 mW/m/K by decreasing or increasing a pressure in the switchable vacuum insulation element such that the inner thermal insulation wall can be switched between an active heat conductor and a heat insulator, wherein the heater is adapted to heat the core material to a temperature of more than 500° C., wherein the HTF tank comprises an outer thermal insulation wall that is at least partially surrounding the HTF, and wherein the HTF is adapted to absorb heat that is lost by heat leakages from the core material when the inner thermal insulation wall functions as a heat insulator to reduce heat loss from the sensible heat storage apparatus. 2. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the core container comprises said core material. 3. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the core material has a volumetric heat capacity of at least 1.5 MJ/K/m 3 . 4. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the core material has a heat conductivity of at least 10 W/m/K. 5. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the core material has a thermal expansion coefficient of less than 50×10 −6 m/(m·K). 6. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the core material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of metals, metal alloys, metal oxides, metal nitrides, metal carbides, ceramics, salts, ionic liquids and combinations thereof. 7. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , that is adapted such that the core material and the HTF are switchably conductively thermally connected. 8. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the thermal expansion coefficients of the core material and the inner thermal insulation wall is within the range of 0.25 to 4. 9. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the HTF container comprises an outer thermal insulation outer wall that is at least partially surrounding the HTF. 10. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a heat exchanger that is thermally connected to the HTF, which heat exchanger is adapted to be thermally connected to piping of a domestic hot water and/or space heating system. 11. A domestic hot water and/or space heating system comprising the sensible heat storage apparatus in accordance with claim 1 . 12. A method for operating the sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 for storing heat, said method comprising an optional charging state comprising heating the core material with the heater to store the heat therein to a temperature of more than 100° C., said method further comprising a storage stage wherein the core material maintains the stored heat at the temperature to which the heater has heated the core material. 13. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising an electric heater. 14. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the core material comprises aluminum or an alloy thereof. 15. The sensible heat storage apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the thermal expansion coefficients of the core material and the inner thermal insulation wall is in the range of 0.5 to 2.

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  • Variable conductance materials; Thermal switches · CPC title

  • Multiple tanks arrangements, e.g. adjacent tanks, tank in tank · CPC title

  • using latent heat · CPC title

  • using liquid heat storage material · CPC title

  • with supplementary heating means · CPC title

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What does patent US12429291B2 cover?
The invention relates to a sensible heat storage apparatus that comprises a core material that can be heated to a high temperature while it has been placed in a heat transfer fluid that absorbs essentially all the heat that is lost by any heat leakages from the core material. Accordingly, there is a very low, or almost absent overall heat loss, even though the sensible heat storage apparatus ca…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28D20/0034. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 30 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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