Loading…
Technical and economic evaluation of heat transfer fluids for a TES system integrated to an advanced nuclear reactor
The utilization of thermal energy storage technology has emerged as a potential enhancement for nuclear power plants. Although nuclear energy systems possess the ability to adjust their energy output, prolonged variations in production can impact the plant’s overall efficiency and economic viability...
Saved in:
Published in: | Applied energy 2024-04, Vol.360 (-), p.122714, Article 122714 |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | |
Citations: | Items that this one cites Items that cite this one |
Online Access: | Get full text |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Summary: | The utilization of thermal energy storage technology has emerged as a potential enhancement for nuclear power plants. Although nuclear energy systems possess the ability to adjust their energy output, prolonged variations in production can impact the plant’s overall efficiency and economic viability. However, the nuclear industry can capitalize on thermal energy storage to bolster the power plant’s economics by leveraging ancillary services and market hedging strategies. This research aims to advance the development of thermal energy storage for advanced nuclear reactors by assessing the thermophysical properties of various heat transfer fluids, including FLiNaK, KCl-MgCl2, LiCl-KCl, (LiNaK)2CO3, NaF-ZrF4, and KF-ZrF4, at temperatures ranging from 500 to 900 °C. The assessment is conducted based on thermophysical correlations established in previous studies and employs figures of merit as a metric to evaluate the heat transfer performance of different salt candidates. Additionally, a cost analysis is conducted to provide an idea of the potential cost associated with each salt candidate.
•Technical analysis on thermal storage materials for a TES coupled to a nuclear reactor.•Key figures of merit were identified to select optimal candidates for targeted applications.•Study identified (LiNaK)2CO3 and FLiNaK as leading thermal storage material candidates.•Economic analysis would further strengthen the findings for determining optimized storage options. |
---|---|
ISSN: | 0306-2619 1872-9118 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.122714 |