Abstracto
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    	AUTHORS
 Diana Berrocal Department of Mechanical, Engineering, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
 Maria De Los Ángeles Department of Mechanical, Engineering, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
 Ortega Del Rosario Department of Mechanical, Engineering, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
 Itamar Harris Department of Mechanical, Engineering, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
 Arthur James Department of Mechanical, Engineering, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
 ABSTRACT
 Solar hot water generation systems are still a valuable technology for reducing carbon dioxide emissions to the environment. These systems can be used for extended periods when integrated with phase change materials (PCMs). Because of this advantage, the main objective of this article is to review the last five years of studies, including experiments, improvements, and the materials used as PCMs for domestic hot water (DHW) generation. A search strategy consisting of keywords and search equations was proposed, allowing this study to find 51 relevant articles. From them, it was found that the most commonly used PCMs are paraffins. In addition, experimental validations mainly focused on the working fluid and PCM and the charge and discharge conditions. Likewise, improving the thermal conductivity of PCMs can help positively by increasing the performance of TES (thermal energy storage) systems for hot water generation.
 
        