Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6733958 | Energy and Buildings | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Smart gypsum composites were manufactured by adding different kinds of microcapsules containing phase change materials (PCMs) in order to develop building materials with high thermal energy storage (TES) capacity useful for being applied in high comfort constructive systems. The physical, thermal and mechanical properties of these composites such as density, porosity, thermal stability, thermal conductivity (k), equivalent heat capacity (cp), the accumulated heat power (qacc) and the maximum compressive strength were studied. Results showed that the higher the microcapsules content, the lower the density and k and the higher the cp and qacc, due to the PCM action. Besides, the addition of 15Â wt% of microcapsules respect to the hemihydrate would allow to save 4.5Â kWh of energy per operating cycle in a standard room covered with 1Â m3 of this gypsum. This energy is equivalent to the energy spent by three incandescent light bulbs of 60-W kept on all the day and a reduction of 1.395Â kg of CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. The addition of these thermoregulating materials to gypsum decreases their compressive strength but all the developed materials satisfied the Spanish mechanical regulations for gypsum as building material, being possible to increase the total amount of added microcapsules.
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Authors
Ana M. Borreguero, Ignacio Garrido, José L. Valverde, Juan F. RodrÃguez, Manuel Carmona,