2018
DOI: 10.3390/computation7010002
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Thermal Behavior of a Building with Incorporated Phase Change Materials in the South and the North Wall

Abstract: Energy consumption in the building sector is responsible for a very large amount of electricity consumption worldwide. The reduction of this consumption is a crucial issue in order to achieve sustainability. The objective of this work is to investigate the use of phase change materials (PCMs) in the building walls in order to reduce the heating and the cooling loads. The novelty of this work is based on the investigation of different scenarios about the position of the PCM layer in the south and the north wall… Show more

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“…Phase change materials (PCMs) are materials that can store and release a considerable amount of heat in a latent form (in addition to the sensible form) within a relatively stable temperature called phase change/transition temperature [35] [36]. PCMs have proved to control the heat through the building envelope by acting as a heat barrier under hot locations, resulting in an essential building thermal comfort and energy saving [37,38]. The working principle of PCMs is that the heat accumulated during the day is restricted and stored in a latent form (which is huge in these materials) and then released during the nighttime [39].…”
Section: Phase Change Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase change materials (PCMs) are materials that can store and release a considerable amount of heat in a latent form (in addition to the sensible form) within a relatively stable temperature called phase change/transition temperature [35] [36]. PCMs have proved to control the heat through the building envelope by acting as a heat barrier under hot locations, resulting in an essential building thermal comfort and energy saving [37,38]. The working principle of PCMs is that the heat accumulated during the day is restricted and stored in a latent form (which is huge in these materials) and then released during the nighttime [39].…”
Section: Phase Change Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%