Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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646174 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2014 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
The present research deals with the investigation of a Portland cement concrete modified with organic microencapsulated Phase Change Materials (PCMs) named Micronal DS 5001 X, using experimental and homogenization approaches. First, a laboratory characterization of the PCM smart materials was performed using different experimental techniques. Second, different PCM-concrete mixtures were manufactured with different amounts of PCM. The specific heat capacity of PCM-concrete was analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry technique whereas the thermal conductivity was measured by hot disk. In addition, PCM-concrete mixes were subjected to artificial ageing then their thermal properties were analyzed. Besides, a homogenization approach was carried in order to predict the thermal conductivity of the PCM-concrete mixes. The results highlighted an improvement of the heat storage capacity of the PCM-concrete with the addition of PCMs. Moreover, a good correlation was noticed between the experience and the homogenization method for the thermal conductivity prediction.
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Authors
Anissa Eddhahak-Ouni, Sarra Drissi, Johan Colin, Jamel Neji, Sabine Care,