2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9061104
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Efficient Characterization of Macroscopic Composite Cement Mortars with Various Contents of Phase Change Material

Abstract: The determination of both the thermal and thermodynamical properties of a composite material containing phase change material is done thanks to an inverse method, which combines experimental measurements and numerical computations. Given first an in-house experiment, which allows us to test samples at a macroscopic scale (i.e., close to the real conditions) and to set various types of thermal stresses, and secondly the simulation of the corresponding thermal behavior, relying on an accurate thermodynamical mod… Show more

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“…The method used to model the thermal behavior of the latent storage wall was presented in several articles [63][64][65]; it consists of characterizing by the inverse method the parameters required to model the heat transfer of a mortar integrating a micro-encapsulated PCM during the phase change (solid <-> liquid). To establish the state equations of the composite material (mortar + PCM), the thermodynamic behavior of the PCM could be assimilated to that of a binary solution.…”
Section: Thermal Transfer By Conduction On the Storage Wallmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The method used to model the thermal behavior of the latent storage wall was presented in several articles [63][64][65]; it consists of characterizing by the inverse method the parameters required to model the heat transfer of a mortar integrating a micro-encapsulated PCM during the phase change (solid <-> liquid). To establish the state equations of the composite material (mortar + PCM), the thermodynamic behavior of the PCM could be assimilated to that of a binary solution.…”
Section: Thermal Transfer By Conduction On the Storage Wallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One storage element was ultimately built with the following dimensions: 4 cm thickness (mortar incorporating PCM), 59 cm width, and 71 cm height (65 cm from lower to upper vent). The thermal properties were characterized by applying the enthalpy method described and improved in previous articles [63][64][65][66]. The thermophysical properties of the materials constituting the composite Trombe wall are presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Cement-sand Mass Ratio Water To Cement Ratio Pcm/(cement + Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The storage wall is a composite material including cement mortar and 17% by mass of microencapsulated Micronal BASF 5001 DX R , generating a latent heat of 17.1 kJ/kg. The phase change temperature is 25.8 • C. The characterization of the thermal properties of the composite storage wall has been described in [47]. The thermal characteristics of the element used in the solar Trombe wall system are listed in table of the previous study [24].…”
Section: Solar Trombe Wall Description and Climatic Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17% by mass of BASF PCM Micronal R were included in the mixture, generating a latent heat of 17,100 J/kg. The phase change temperature is 25.83 • C. Both the experiment and the method employed to characterize this composite material (mortar + PCM) are described in [91,92].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%