Abstract:
Active coolers for pharmaceutical transport require
maintenance significantly and present risks with
movable parts. Passive coolers on the other hand have
less components and do not require chilling units on
board unlike their active counterparts. Phase change
materials (PCM) have already been used in
pharmaceutical logistics for the constant temperature
provided thanks to the latent heat released during
melting. However, before docking the gel packs
require a significant amount of time for freezing due to
their low thermal conductivities. In this study, the
overall thermal conductivity of the enclosures of PCMs
in a thermal battery is increased via combining them
with open-cell metal foams. Experimental results on
the thermal battery prototype show that the attempts for
quickening the freezing process are promising for
further research.
Description:
Papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Portoroz, Slovenia on 17-19 July 2017 .