Development of Fe Base Phase Change Materials for High Temperature Using Solid-Solid Transformation
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Fe base Phase Change Materials (PCM) for high temperature around 953–1273 K using multiple solid–solid transformations were developed. The amount of latent heat of PCM samples were measured by Differential Scanning Calorimetry. The amount of latent heat of Fe–xCo samples increased with increasing Co addition. The reducing atmosphere was suitable for the samples developed in this work. The durability performance of samples was confirmed by heat treatment experiments. From the viewpoint of heat accumulation/supply ability, cost and durability performance, Fe–Co(–Cr) system alloy is one of the most suitable Phase Change Materials for heat recovery from high temperature exhaust gases.
- 2010-09-15
著者
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Nishioka Koki
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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Suura Naoyuki
Department of Materials Process Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University
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Nishioka K
Department Of Material Science And Engineering Kyushu University
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Ohno Ko-ichiro
Department Of Material Science And Engineering Kyushu University
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Maeda Takayuki
Department Of Material Science And Engineering Kyushu University
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Maeda Takayuki
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Kyushu University
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Nishioka Koki
Department Of Material Science And Engineering Kyushu University
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Suura Naoyuki
Department Of Materials Process Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Kyushu University
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Shimizu Masakata
Department Of Material Science And Engineering Kyushu University
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Shimizu Masakata
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Kyushu University
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