Starting in January 2017, AMADEUS (www.amadeus-project.eu) is the first project funded by the European Commission to research on a new generation of materials and solid state devices for ultra-high temperature energy storage and conversion. By exploring storage temperatures well beyond 1000 ºC the project aims at breaking the mark of ~ 600ºC rarely exceeded by current state of the art thermal energy storage (TES) systems. AMADEUS Project, through a collaborative research between seven European partners, aims to develop a novel concept of latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) systems with unprecedented high energy density. One of the main objectives of the project is to create new PCMs (phase change materials) with latent heat in the range of 1000-2000 kWh/m3, an order of magnitude greater than that of typical salt-based PCMs used in concentrated solar power (CSP), along with developing advanced thermal insulation, PCM casing designs, and novel solid-state heat to power conversion technologies able to operate at temperatures in the range of 1000-2000 ºC. In particular, the project will investigate Silicon-Boron alloys as PCMs and hybrid thermionic-photovoltaic (TIPV) devices for heat-to-power conversion. This paper describes the project R&D activities and the main results that have been attained during the first 6 months of work. This includes the first wettability and solubility analysis of liquid Si-B alloys, the numerical simulation of silicon phase-change and heat loss analysis through thermal insulation cover, as well as the first steps for the realization of the two main AMADEUS proof-ofconcept experiments: the TIPV converter, and the full LHTES device.

AMADEUS: Next Generation Materials and Solid State Devices for Ultra High Temperature Energy Storage and Conversion

D M Trucchi;A Bellucci;M Girolami;
2018

Abstract

Starting in January 2017, AMADEUS (www.amadeus-project.eu) is the first project funded by the European Commission to research on a new generation of materials and solid state devices for ultra-high temperature energy storage and conversion. By exploring storage temperatures well beyond 1000 ºC the project aims at breaking the mark of ~ 600ºC rarely exceeded by current state of the art thermal energy storage (TES) systems. AMADEUS Project, through a collaborative research between seven European partners, aims to develop a novel concept of latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) systems with unprecedented high energy density. One of the main objectives of the project is to create new PCMs (phase change materials) with latent heat in the range of 1000-2000 kWh/m3, an order of magnitude greater than that of typical salt-based PCMs used in concentrated solar power (CSP), along with developing advanced thermal insulation, PCM casing designs, and novel solid-state heat to power conversion technologies able to operate at temperatures in the range of 1000-2000 ºC. In particular, the project will investigate Silicon-Boron alloys as PCMs and hybrid thermionic-photovoltaic (TIPV) devices for heat-to-power conversion. This paper describes the project R&D activities and the main results that have been attained during the first 6 months of work. This includes the first wettability and solubility analysis of liquid Si-B alloys, the numerical simulation of silicon phase-change and heat loss analysis through thermal insulation cover, as well as the first steps for the realization of the two main AMADEUS proof-ofconcept experiments: the TIPV converter, and the full LHTES device.
2018
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
Inglese
SolarPACES 2017: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems PREV NEXT Conference date: Location: ISBN: Editors: Rodrigo Mancilla and Christoph Richter Volume number: 2033 Published: Nov 8, 2018
2033
170004-1
170004-10
170004
978-0-7354-1757-1
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5067168
American Institute Of Physics (AIP)
Melville
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
26/09/2017, 29/09/2017
Santiago, Chile
Concentrating solar energy
Ultra-high temperature
thermionic energy conversion
thermophotovoltaics
thermionic electrodes
21
none
Datas, A; Cristobal, Ab; del Cañizo, C; Antolín, E; Beaughon, M; Nikolopoulos, N; Nikolopoulos, A; Zeneli, M; Sobczak, N; Polkowski, W; Tangstad, M; S...espandi
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Next GenerAtion MateriAls and Solid State DevicEs for Ultra High Temperature Energy Storage and Conversion
   AMADEUS
   H2020
   737054
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