Phase Change Materials , Nuclear Energy , Nuclear Desalination

Saeed Samadzadeh Baghbani1 Soheil Samadzadeh Baghbani2

1) PhD student Of Mechanics , Islamic Azad University,South Tehran Branch , Tehran , Iran
2) M.Sc of Mechanics , Islamic Azad University,North Tehran Branch , Tehran , Iran

Publication : 2nd International Conference on New Research & Achievements in Science, Engineering & Technologies(setbconf.com/2nd)
Abstract :
Phase Change Materials (PCM) are materials with organic or inorganic compounds that have the ability to absorb and covertly store large amounts of heat energy. The storage of thermal energy in these materials occurs during the process of the phase change (change of state from solid to liquid or vice versa). Today, scientists and researchers are interested in good ways to reduce the use of fossil fuels, and one of the energy storage methods is the use and efficiency of a potential energy storage material called PCM. The use of nanoparticles to make it. It has been found that the use of these materials increases the thermal conductivity of paraffin by using nanographene oxide and masks its stability by altering the surface of the nanoparticles. Energy is one of the most important global issues of great interest today. Many energy scientists and researchers conclude that fossil fuels are not as usable as they once were and that people need to work on clean energy exchanges. Nuclear or nuclear energy is the result of the process of producing heat and electricity from the thermal process of nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is obtained by the fission of atoms, and each atom has a very large amount of energy. This is the same force and energy that brings together the components of an atom.
Keywords : : Phase Change Materials Nuclear Energy Nuclear Desalination