Rheological properties energy storage

Effects of waterborne polyurethane on storage stability, rheological

Rheological properties at high temperatures3.5.1. Complex modulus and phase angle. The complex modulus (G*) refers to the amount of energy that resists deformation when the material is deformed. The greater the complex modulus is, the stronger the ability of the material to resist deformation is.

Influence of molecular mass of PEG on rheological behaviour of

Marcos et al. [129] conducted the rheological behavior study of MWCNT/PEG-200 and MWCNT/PEG-300 nanofluids in the thermal energy storage system. They showed that the dispersion of nanotubes led to

Beneficial rheological properties of lithium-ion battery cathode

Beneficial rheological properties of lithium-ion battery cathode slurries from elevated mixing and coating temperatures. Author links open overlay panel W. Blake Hawley a b, Jianlin Li a b. Energy Storage, 25 (2019), Article 100862, 10.1016/j.est.2019.100862. View PDF View article View in Scopus Google Scholar [3]

Printing and coating MXenes for electrochemical energy storage devices

The viscoelastic properties of the formulated inks should be accurately adjusted to ensure proper shape retention and interlayer adhesion in printed structures. The storage to loss modulus ratio (G''/G'''') is a useful measure for evaluating the 3D-printability of an ink, where a value between 2 < G''/G'''' < 20 is highly desirable (figure 4(c)).

Study on Miscibility, Thermomechanical Behavior, and

The goal of this work was to study the miscibility, thermal stability, thermomechanical properties, and temperature regulation performance of paraffin wax/bitumen blends for their potential use in solar thermal energy storage applications. Results indicated that these blends present a suitable thermal stability, and their thermomechanical properties are

Analysis of viscoelastic rheological properties and storage

CPA is a kind of cold filling material which is widely used [12].CPA is made by mixing asphalt, diluent and additive with mineral material at room temperature or low temperature according to a certain proportion [13], [14].The diluent in CPA gradually volatilized over time, the asphalt recovered its original properties, and the overall strength of asphalt mixture gradually

An overview on properties and applications of

The effect of MR can be controlled by the rheological properties of the magnetic fluid components and the intensity of the magnetic field. The controllable rheological properties of an MRF are directly Experimental investigation of synthesized Al 2 O 3 Ionanofluid''s energy storage properties: Model-prediction using gene expression

Rheological, mechanical, and electrical properties of

Corresponding Author. Gang Liu [email protected] School of Materials and Energy, Southwest University, Chongqing, China. Correspondence. Zhanbing He, State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, University of

Semi-clathrate hydrate slurry as a cold energy storage and

Therefore, there is a need to clarify the ambiguous rheological properties of TBAB SHS for it to be used as a cold energy storage and transport medium. Moreover, most of the previous literature reported the apparent viscosity of

Preparation, thermal and rheological properties of hybrid nanocomposite

The interdependency between the heat storage performance and the rheological aspects (viscosity) of the HyNPCM due to the increased mass concentration of HyNC are discussed. Thermal energy storage properties and thermal reliability of some fatty acid esters/building material composites as novel form-stable PCMs. Solar Energy Mater Solar C

Hydrates for cold energy storage and transport: A Review

The common PCMs for cold energy storage can be classified into several types such as organic compounds (paraffin and nonparaffin), inorganic compounds (salt hydrates and metallic alloys), eutectic

Experimental investigation on thermal and rheological properties

1. Introduction. High latent heat of fusion through a narrow temperature range makes PCMs a promising candidate for use in solar thermal energy storage [1], [2], efficient buildings [3], [4], thermal protection of electronics [5], [6], and so on.The most important problem in using PCMs (especially organic PCMs) is their low thermal conductivity (TC) that drastically

Rheological, physicochemical, and microstructural properties

Dynamic viscoelastic properties Complex modulus and phase angle. Rheological binder characteristics in terms of complex modulus and phase angle were studied based on Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR

Stabilization mechanism and rheological properties of

Nowadays, a common method for waste tire management is energy recovery, The storage stability and rheological properties of emulsified asphalt with different amounts of rubber powder were evaluated based on the storage stability test and dynamic shear rheometer (DSR). The stabilization mechanism of rubber powder emulsified asphalt was also

Effects of ingredient and processing conditions on the rheological

The small-deformation rheological properties, i.e., storage modulus G'' (ω), loss modulus G"(ω), creep-recovery compliance J(t), of the dough have been confirmed to follow the constitutive models, i.e., power-law, Burgers and power-law gel model, resulting in the relevant modeling parameters that are good indicators for the strength and

Preparation, thermal and rheological properties of hybrid nanocomposite

The experimental results emphasize the interrelationship of the thermal and the rheological properties of the HyNPCM with respect to the concentration of HyNC as suggested in Thermal energy storage properties and thermal reliability of some fatty acid esters/building material composites as novel form-stable PCMs. Solar Energy Mater Solar C

Chapter 1 Introduction to Rheology

chanical engineers. The rheological property of interest in this application is the viscosity. The stiffness of a steel beam used to construct a building is of great importance to civil engineers, and the relevant property here is the modulus of elasticity. The viscoelastic properties of molten polymers are of importance

Rheological aspects of solid-to-liquid phase transitions in paraffin

This paper correlates the evolution of the rheological and thermal properties with microstructure during the phase change of a blend of bitumen with a selected paraffin wax,

Thermal energy storage technology to control rheological properties

The obtained thermal energy storage densities in the presence and absence of Fe 3 O 4 @SiO 2 @Ag nanoparticles were 133.46 MJ/m 3 and 76.709 MJ/m 3, respectively. As can be seen, the presence of nanoparticles increased the thermal energy storage to

Rheological properties, microstructure, and encapsulation

The gel matrix, composed of inulin, provides a desirable mouthfeel, enhanced creaminess, and a pleasant sensory experience to the consumer (Correa et al., 2024).Also, the textural properties can be further modified by adjusting the concentration of inulin and the gelation conditions, allowing for the tailoring of emulsion-filled gels to meet specific product requirements (Borges

Relationship between Structure and Rheology of Hydrogels for

Using various tests, rheological properties of the hydrogels such as gelation time, storage and loss modulus, and self-healing behavior can be established, all of which contribute towards evaluating the given hydrogel for the intended application. most importantly hydrogels need to be biocompatible and possess rheological properties such as

Structure-rheology properties of polyethylenes with varying

It is proverbial that the rheological properties of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) are disparate because of their different molecular microstructures due to the unlike methods of polymerization. In this work, multiple characterizations including Size-Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) coupled with low-angle light

Thermal energy storage technology to control rheological properties

DOI: 10.1016/J.MOLLIQ.2021.116931 Corpus ID: 237836723; Thermal energy storage technology to control rheological properties of drilling fluid @article{Paixo2021ThermalES, title={Thermal energy storage technology to control rheological properties of drilling fluid}, author={Marcus Vinicius Gomes Paix{~a}o and Rafael da Silva Fernandes and Elessandre

Stabilization of low-cost phase change materials for thermal energy

In thermal energy storage (TES) applications, sodium sulfate decahydrate (SSD), Na 2 SO 4. 10H 2 O (Glauber''s salt), is of value because of its low cost and non-flammability. However, SSD suffers from severe phase separation and supercooling. 10 Supercooling in SSD can be reduced through the addition of sodium tetraborate (borax) in

1 Rheology of disperse systems

The rheological properties of dispersions, especially at high solid content, are complex and strongly dependent on the storage modulus G'' and loss modulus G'''': [eq_007] Equation 1.7. G*(ω) =G (ω) + iG ′ (ω) The G''-value is a measure of the energy stored by the material during the cycle of deformation and represents the elastic behavior

Investigation of rheological properties of asphalt modified with

The effects of binary eutectic MEPCMs on the high and low temperature rheological properties of base asphalt and SBS asphalt were tested and analyzed in detail by DSR and BBR, and the following conclusions were obtained: Modified phase change microcapsules with calcium carbonate and graphene oxide shells for enhanced energy storage

A Basic Introduction to Rheology

rheological properties of materials; rheology being defined as the study of the flow and deformation of matter which describes the interrelation between force, deformation and time. The term rheology originates from the Greek words ''rheo'' translating as ''flow'' and ''logia'' meaning ''the study of'', although as from

Relationship between Structure and Rheology of Hydrogels for

Using various tests, rheological properties of the hydrogels such as gelation time, storage and loss modulus, and self-healing behavior can be established, all of which contribute towards

Rheology

Rheological properties of fresh recycled concrete. Zhenhua Duan, Shaodan Hou, in Multi-Functional Concrete with Recycled Aggregates, 2023. 4.1.1 Rheology. The concept of rheology was first proposed by American physicist E. C. Bingham in 1920. In the following years, with the establishment of rheological Society and the foundation of rheological journal, rheology as a

Investigation on storage stability and rheological properties of

This study aims to compare the rheological properties and hot storage stability of DRMA and RMA with different modifier content and explore the impact of the devulcanization process and modifier dosage on asphalt properties. The research results would lay a foundation for applying eco-friendly pavement materials. 2. Materials and methods2.1.

Salt-mudstones and rock-salt suitabilities for radioactive-waste

Rheological properties of salt massif are crucial factors deciding about its tightness. The purpose of this article is the comparison of stationary creep rate of salt-mudstones with salt rock. The object of the research was brown and red salt-mudstone containing 20–30% of insoluble parts. To achieve the target of energy storage, up to

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