2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.08.002
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Development and thermal characterization of an innovative gypsum-based composite incorporating phase change material as building energy storage system

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“…One development trend is the solar wall having several different layers, also called as composite Trombe wall. Besides the thermal mass layer (e.g., concrete), the combination could include a water layer [141], another concrete layer with forced air ventilation between two layers [142], PCM plasterboards or bricks [143][144][145] (Fig. 8a), PCM layer with delta winglet vortex generators [110], or coupled layer of PCM and transparent insulation material (silica aerogels) [146].…”
Section: Solar Wallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One development trend is the solar wall having several different layers, also called as composite Trombe wall. Besides the thermal mass layer (e.g., concrete), the combination could include a water layer [141], another concrete layer with forced air ventilation between two layers [142], PCM plasterboards or bricks [143][144][145] (Fig. 8a), PCM layer with delta winglet vortex generators [110], or coupled layer of PCM and transparent insulation material (silica aerogels) [146].…”
Section: Solar Wallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jin et al [23] and Lee et al [24] studied the thermal response of gypsum walls incorporated with "thermal shields," with PCMs encapsulated in polyethylene flat bubbles sealed by two layers of protective aluminum foil, by considering the location of capsules and the orientation of walls. Lachheb et al [25] and Moulahi et al [26] found that gypsum walls with paraffin encapsulated in copper tubes demonstrated a high heat storage capacity. Erlbeck et al [27] reported that a thin PCM package with high surface showed the best heat performance after comparing cuboid, cylindrical, plate-shaped, and spherical PCM packages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are extensively used in the catalyst, pharmaceutical, building construction, energy and aerospace industries. [1][2][3][4][5] Although numerous composites with various functions have been reported during the last few decades, the preparation and functionalization of them will continue to be a focus for future research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%