karheat
Karheat is a term used in thermal engineering to describe a class of heat storage and conversion technologies designed to hold a large amount of thermal energy in a compact form and release it on demand to drive a thermodynamic cycle. The concept appears in theoretical discussions and early-stage experiments, with definitions and implementations varying by source. Broadly, karheat systems combine a storage medium, heat exchangers, and a heat-to-work converter to transform stored heat into usable energy, such as electricity or mechanical power.
In typical karheat designs, energy is stored in phase-change materials (PCMs) or chemical reservoirs that possess
Current status of karheat technology is largely experimental. Advocates cite potential benefits for waste-heat recovery, off-grid