lämpökerroslaitteita
Lämpökerroslaitteita, or stratified thermal storage systems, are devices designed to store thermal energy by creating and maintaining distinct temperature layers within a storage medium, typically water. The principle behind these systems is that warmer, less dense water rises to the top, while cooler, denser water sinks to the bottom, creating a stable stratification. This vertical temperature gradient allows for more efficient use of stored heat.
The construction of a lämpökerroslaite usually involves a tall, insulated tank. The inlet and outlet pipes
The primary advantage of lämpökerroslaitteita is their ability to store heat at different temperature levels simultaneously.
These systems are particularly beneficial in applications that involve intermittent heat sources, such as solar thermal