Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot Climate
In the current study, a phase change material (PCM) contained in an insulated concrete block is tested in extremely hot weather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to evaluate its cooling performance. An insulated chamber is constructed behind the block containing PCM to mimic a scaled down indoor spa...
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doaj-0bcae17cc33b4ae58340e053b6af43152020-11-24T21:09:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502016-10-01810100910.3390/su8101009su8101009Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot ClimateAhmad Hasan0Khaled A. Al-Sallal1Hamza Alnoman2Yasir Rashid3Shaimaa Abdelbaqi4College of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box, Al Ain 15551, UAECollege of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box, Al Ain 15551, UAECollege of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box, Al Ain 15551, UAECollege of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box, Al Ain 15551, UAECollege of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box, Al Ain 15551, UAEIn the current study, a phase change material (PCM) contained in an insulated concrete block is tested in extremely hot weather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to evaluate its cooling performance. An insulated chamber is constructed behind the block containing PCM to mimic a scaled down indoor space. The effect of placement of the PCM layer on heat gain indoors is studied at two locations: adjacent to the outer as well as the inner concrete layer. The inclusion of PCM reduced heat gain through concrete blocks compared to blocks without PCM, yielding a drop in cooling load indoors. The placement of PCM and insulation layers adjacent to indoors exhibited better cooling performance compared to that adjacent to the outdoors. In the best case, a temperature drop of 8.5% and a time lag of 2.6 h are achieved in peak indoor temperature, rendering a reduction of 44% in the heat gain. In the tested hot climate, the higher ambient temperature and the lower wind speed hampered heat dissipation and PCM re-solidification by natural ventilation. The findings recommend employing a mechanical ventilation in hot climates to enhance regeneration of the PCM to solid state for its optimal performance.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/10/1009phase change materialthermal managementbuilding insulationsair infiltrationtime lagdecrement factor |
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Ahmad Hasan Khaled A. Al-Sallal Hamza Alnoman Yasir Rashid Shaimaa Abdelbaqi |
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Ahmad Hasan Khaled A. Al-Sallal Hamza Alnoman Yasir Rashid Shaimaa Abdelbaqi Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot Climate Sustainability phase change material thermal management building insulations air infiltration time lag decrement factor |
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Ahmad Hasan Khaled A. Al-Sallal Hamza Alnoman Yasir Rashid Shaimaa Abdelbaqi |
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Ahmad Hasan |
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Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot Climate |
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Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot Climate |
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Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot Climate |
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Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot Climate |
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Effect of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Integrated into a Concrete Block on Heat Gain Prevention in a Hot Climate |
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effect of phase change materials (pcms) integrated into a concrete block on heat gain prevention in a hot climate |
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In the current study, a phase change material (PCM) contained in an insulated concrete block is tested in extremely hot weather in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to evaluate its cooling performance. An insulated chamber is constructed behind the block containing PCM to mimic a scaled down indoor space. The effect of placement of the PCM layer on heat gain indoors is studied at two locations: adjacent to the outer as well as the inner concrete layer. The inclusion of PCM reduced heat gain through concrete blocks compared to blocks without PCM, yielding a drop in cooling load indoors. The placement of PCM and insulation layers adjacent to indoors exhibited better cooling performance compared to that adjacent to the outdoors. In the best case, a temperature drop of 8.5% and a time lag of 2.6 h are achieved in peak indoor temperature, rendering a reduction of 44% in the heat gain. In the tested hot climate, the higher ambient temperature and the lower wind speed hampered heat dissipation and PCM re-solidification by natural ventilation. The findings recommend employing a mechanical ventilation in hot climates to enhance regeneration of the PCM to solid state for its optimal performance. |
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phase change material thermal management building insulations air infiltration time lag decrement factor |
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