2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2013.03.048
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Experimental research on the use of phase change materials in perforated brick rooms for cooling storage

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“…This experimental methodology, utilizing cubicles or test cells as an approach to large scale testing, has been used recently for the thermal analysis of different envelope configurations (e.g. integrating PCM into the natural stone of a trans-ventilated façade [27], brick construction envelopes [28] and a roof slab with macro encapsulated PCM [29]). The results of this case study, thus, can be compared to eor can complement-those from previous works where similar examples had been chosen for different analysis (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This experimental methodology, utilizing cubicles or test cells as an approach to large scale testing, has been used recently for the thermal analysis of different envelope configurations (e.g. integrating PCM into the natural stone of a trans-ventilated façade [27], brick construction envelopes [28] and a roof slab with macro encapsulated PCM [29]). The results of this case study, thus, can be compared to eor can complement-those from previous works where similar examples had been chosen for different analysis (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inner wall temperature reduces 3.8°C and heat flux entering the internal environment reduces 82.1% Kuznik et al 82 Amphilochia, Greece Time lag increases approximately to 100 min Kong et al 58 Tianjin, China PCMOW and PCMIW rooms were 1°C and more than 2°C cooler than reference room, respectively; the maximum temperature in the wall delayed about 2-3 h Lee et al 73 Lawrence, USA Peak heat flux reductions were 51.3% and 29.7% for the south wall and the west wall, respectively; the maximum peak heat flux time delays were 6.3 h for location 1 in the south wall and 2.3 h for location 2 in the west wall; the maximum daily heat transfer reductions were 27.1% for location 3 in the south wall and 3.6% for location 5 in the west wall Kong et al 58 Aveiro, Portugal…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um estudo da Eletrobras/Procel (ELETROBRAS, 2009) Fiorito (2014), Kosny et al (2012) e Soares et al (2014), apresentaram estudos de simulação energética para várias cidades de diferentes países e através de diversos métodos e softwares de cálculo, como MATLAB e EnergyPlus (sendo este o mais utilizado), buscando entender o comportamento de edificações em relação ao consumo de energia elétrica para manutenção do conforto térmico. Kong et al (2013) utilizaram uma mistura dos materiais com mudança de fase orgânicos, ácido cáprico e ácido dodecílico, provenientes de origem animal e vegetal, respectivamente. Os autores avaliaram o material de maneira macroencapsulada em placas de alumínio de 40x40 cm (Figura 3) como uma camada do envelope de cubículos na China.…”
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“…As análises foram baseadas em propriedades dos PCMs apresentadas na pesquisa de Kong et al (2013). As propriedades de todos os materiais e elementos pertinentes ao modelo físico constam na NBR 15.220 (ABNT, 2005).…”
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