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Item Open Access Convection effects on stratification during charging of a hot water store(1989) Hahne, Erich; Kübler, Rainer; Kallweit, JörgIn domestic hot water stores the preservation of hot water layers is essential for the effective operation. Such stores are operated intermittently: when hot water is taken from the store, cold water is fed into it, so that part of the water in the store is hot and part of it is cold. These two parts should not mix, because this would deteriorate the efficiency of the store. When mixing occurs between the hot and cold parts, the hot water temperature is decreased. Thus, the store has, to be heated to a temperature above the needed temperature from the very beginning. With higher temperature, heat losses are also larger. More heat has to be fed into the mixed store than into the stratified when the same amount of heat shall be taken out with the same amount of water. Consequently, the energetic store efficiency as the ratio of heat taken from the store to heat fed into the store is less when the store temperature is higher. Thus, the store with no mixing is the best store.Item Open Access The evaluation of thermal stratification by exergy(1989) Hahne, Erich; Kübler, Rainer; Kallweit, JörgWhat makes a good heat store? Is it a large store, with a large volume? And is the largest the best? We experienced this question when the first solar houses were built: many stores were oversized and never reached temperatures high enough for heating. It was learned that consumer needs, solar collector areas a nd storage capacity have to be well balanced to give a satisfying solar heating system. Not to speak of costs which usually promote the final decision. It is quite simple to calculate external losses; it is complicated and requires a number of assumptions to calculate internal degradation. But nevertheless, there is the need to quantify advantages and disadvantages of the various stores in order to compare them and to improve them.