Controlling and maximizing effective thermal properties by manipulating transient behaviors during energy-system cycles
Z. J. Gao, T. M. Shih, H. Merlitz, P. J. Pagni, Z. Chen

TL;DR
This paper explores how transient behaviors in energy systems can be manipulated to control and enhance thermal properties like conductivity and heat capacity, with potential applications in energy transfer and mechanical motion.
Contribution
It introduces methods to control effective thermal properties through transient behavior manipulation and identifies a new criterion called 'nonlinear thermal bias' for energy estimation.
Findings
Effective thermal conductivities and heat capacities can be significantly increased.
The 'nonlinear thermal bias' criterion helps estimate energy transfer during heating.
Transient manipulation can induce motion in systems like water bodies using weak buoyancy forces.
Abstract
Transient processes generally constitute part of energy-system cycles. If skillfully manipulated, they actually are capable of assisting systems to behave beneficially to suit designers' needs. In the present study, behaviors related to both thermal conductivities () and heat capacities () are analyzed. Along with solutions of the temperature and the flow velocity obtained by means of theories and simulations, three findings are reported herein: effective and effective can be controlled to vary from their intrinsic material-property values to a few orders of magnitude larger; a parameter, tentatively named as "nonlinear thermal bias", is identified and can be used as a criterion in estimating energies transferred into the system during heating processes and effective operating ranges of system temperatures; When a body of water, such as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Heat Transfer and Optimization · Thermal properties of materials
