Thermal transport and storage performances of NaCl–KCl–NaF eutectic salt for high temperatures latent heat

2020 
Abstract The NaCl–KCl–NaF eutectic salt was designed and developed by Pandat software and experiment. Thermal transport and storage performances were determined by experimental measurements. The melting point of the NaCl–KCl–NaF eutectic salt is 604.1 °C and the fusion enthalpy is up to 398.4 J/g. The thermal conductivity average value was 1.037 ± 0.074 W/m−1·°C−1. The weight loss of NaCl–KCl–NaF eutectic salt is still less than 6.0% even up to 900 °C and the eutectic salt have very excellent thermal stability. The NaCl–KCl–NaF eutectic salt with high latent and suitable temperature have good economy performance even with expensive individual salt of NaF. The NaCl–KCl–NaF eutectic salt with suitable phase change temperature, low cost, high latent heat, excellent stability and good economy performance can be a candidate phase change material for next generation concentrated solar power with supercritical CO2 cycles.
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