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Calcium aluminate based cement for concrete to be used as thermal energy storage in solar thermal electricity plants

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Alonso, María Cruz
Vera-Agullo, José
Flor-Laguna, Virtudes
Guerreiro, Luis
Sánchez Moreno, Mercedes
Collares-Pereira, Maria
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2016
Subject
Concrete
Calcium alumina cement
Heat cycles
Thermal fatigue
Thermal energy storage
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Abstract
A concept for thermal energy storage (TES) in concrete as solid media for sensible heat storage is proposed to improve the cost and efficiency of solar thermal electricity (STE) plants. Mortar and concrete mixes were designed with calcium alumina cement (CAC) blended with blast furnace slag (BFS), using aggregates of different sources and size for stability performance after long term at high temperature. Seventy-five thermal cycles of 24 h length, within the temperature range 290 degrees C to 550 degrees C, have been used to simulate the expected operating conditions of TES. The dehydration processes at microstructural level have been evaluated and correlated with mechanical properties. Dehydration processes and consecutive heat/cool cycles induce changes in concrete at micro- and macro-level. The stabilization of damage with the charge/discharge heat cycles for thermal fatigue depends significantly on the aggregate type used. CAC is a suitable binder to use in thermal energy storage systems able to maintain its properties under repetitive heat cycles.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/26775
Fuente
Cement and Concrete Research 82, 74-86 (2016)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2015.12.013
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