Contact:
- email:
- rafal.andrzejczyk@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Associate professor
- workplace:
- Instytut Energii
Budynek Laboratorium Maszynowego pokój 1
- phone:
- (58) 347 18 03

Publications:
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Publication
- APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING - Year 2024
The solidification process of RT18HC in a cylindrical shell and tube storage unit has been studied using a new methodology based on image processing. The main idea of the algorithm is to label the region of solidification and use statistical functions to calculate the dimensions of the solidification front over time. Said analysis includes two methods. The first method is to measure the solid fraction changes during solidification....
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Publication
- P. Dąbrowski
- R. Andrzejczyk
- M. Wacławik
- D. Mikielewicz
- APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING - Year 2024
This article describes an evaluation of mini heat exchangers operation as a decentralized mechanical ventilation system with recuperative heat recovery that can be integrated into the window frame. The relatively small yet efficient air recuperation system allows for retrofitting existing buildings by reducing the overall energy consumption and thus the CO2 emissions. The proposed design, unlike existing systems, is easy to scale...
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Phase change materials (PCMs) are an efficient alternative to store and release heat at a specific range of temperature. Here PCMs and heat enhancement methodologies for PCM storage are reviewed. A short overview of PCMs and their applications is presented in addition to the progress during the last 10 years. Heat enhancement techniques, that is, extended surfaces, multiple and composite PCMs, and encapsulation techniques, are...
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Publication
- R. Andrzejczyk
- T. Muszyński
- K. Tomasz
- M. Saqib
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCES - Year 2023
Thermal energy storage (TES) in automotive applications is currently growing in importance. TES can visibly reduce primary energy consumptions, decrease CO2 emission, and improve thermal comfort in electric as well as hybrid vehicles. However, to meet the new ambitious target (15% reduction of CO2 emissions in the new cars until 2025) it is required to use plug-in electric vehicles. For this reason, this paper focuses on the optimization...
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Publication
- R. Andrzejczyk
- T. Muszyński
- M. Fabrykiewicz
- M. Rogowski
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCES - Year 2023
The following article presents experimental comparison research on a hexagonal shelland-tube latent thermal energy storage (TES). Such shape of a shell was deliberately chosen instead of a cylindrical one due to its high modularity and with intent for future applications in automobiles (EV and PHEV) air conditioning systems (HVAC). Two geometries of helical coils, acting as tubes, were studied in this article. One was a simple...
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