scholarly journals Enhanced Thermal Performance of Roofing Materials by Integrating Phase Change Materials to Reduce Energy Consumption in Buildings

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 495-506
Author(s):  
Chanita Mano ◽  
Atthakorn Thongtha
Author(s):  
Leonidas C. Raptis ◽  
Giouli K. Michalakakou ◽  
Evangelos I. Gkanas ◽  
Sofoklis S. Makridis

Energy is a fundamental ingredient in economic development and energy consumption is an index of prosperity and the standard of living. The consumption of energy has increased significantly in the last number of decades, as the standard of living has improved. Renewable energy is a sustainable and clean source of energy derived from nature. Renewable energy technology is one of the solutions, which produces energy by transforming natural resources into useful energy forms. When you do something for the first time in the world, you never attain a perfect product or solution from the start. In Central Greece Lamia city, we are the first to design and implement an off-grid energy system using hydrogen energy storage technology and phase change materials for a house residence. The action plan for energy efficiency, a series of directives and incentive mechanisms, mandatory energy certification of buildings, indicate the urgent need to reduce energy consumption in buildings, which results in a more comfortable living, long service life of buildings, which in turn preserves the environment.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ragab M. Moheisen ◽  
Keith A. Kozlowski ◽  
Aly H. Shaaban ◽  
Christian D. Rasmussen ◽  
Abdelfatah M. Yacout ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 717 ◽  
pp. 62-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Zhang ◽  
Qin He Sun ◽  
Wei Tong Liu

An effective method to reduce energy consumption for heating a building is by incorporating shape–stabilized phase change material (SSPCM) in building floors. In this study, a new type of SSPCM with increased thermal conductivity is formulated through a self–established experimental device. A model to analyze the thermal performance of the SSPCM floor is developed. The model is used to analyze the thermal performance of the SSPCM floor with two heating positions, one at the bottom and the other in the middle of the SSPCM. Results show that when the heating position is in the middle of the SSPCM, the melting speed is faster and the melting degree of SSPCM is larger than when it is at the bottom.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (19) ◽  
pp. 10965
Author(s):  
Mohammad S. Bagazi ◽  
Ammar A. Melaibari ◽  
Ahmed B. Khoshaim ◽  
Nidal H. Abu-Hamdeh ◽  
Abdulmohsen O. Alsaiari ◽  
...  

Twenty percent of the world’s energy is consumed by the construction sector, including commercial and residential buildings, where 13% is consumed by the residential sector only. Half of the total energy consumed by buildings in Saudi Arabia is specifically attributed to the hot summer season, which, unlike in many other countries in the Middle East, continues for more than 5 months annually. The use of a phase change material (PCM), as an insulator in building materials, can be a solution to provide a comfortable indoor temperature and reduce energy consumption. This study examined two different melting ranges for PCMs RT35 and RT35HC inserted into hollow clay bricks to investigate their thermal behavior and heat storage capacity and compare them with polystyrene foam. To perform this experiment, four chambers were constructed using cement plastering. The data were collected at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from mid-November 2020 to the end of February 2021. When the highest temperature was reached during the experiment, PCM RT35 provided a better cooling effect by 13% compared to 24% and 28.56% for PCM RT35HC and foam, respectively, compared to hollow bricks alone. However, when the lowest temperature was reached during the experiment, PCM RT35HC performed better than the other chambers in saving energy and keeping the chamber warm, which was 9.5% for the reference chamber, 7.0% for the foam chamber, and 2.8% for PCM RT35. The maximum energy saving of PCM RT35 was around 1920 kJ, which is around 0.533 kWh, for one wall only, and for PCM RT35HC, it was 2880 kJ, or 0.8 kWh, which can reduce energy consumption of the HVAC system by 97 kWh/m2 and 146 kWh/m2 per year, respectively.


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