Hygrothermal performance improvement of the Korean wood frame walls using macro-packed phase change materials (MPPCM)

被引:48
作者
Chang, Seong Jin [1 ]
Kang, Yujin [1 ]
Wi, Seunghwan [1 ]
Jeong, Su-Gwang [1 ]
Kim, Sumin [1 ]
机构
[1] Soongsil Univ, Sch Architecture, Bldg Environm & Mat Lab, Seoul 06978, South Korea
关键词
Phase change materials (PCM); Macro-packed PCM (MPPCM); Thermal properties; Hygrothermal simulation; Wood frame wall; TEMPERATURE; BUILDINGS; COMPOSITES; EVOLUTION; HUMIDITY; EXPOSURE; DAMPNESS; MORTAR; HEALTH; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2016.11.188
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
The application of phase change materials (PCM) in various fields is difficult due to their phase instability. To solve these problems, PCM requires shape stabilization. The macro-packed PCM (MPPCM) was suggested and prepared as a method to increase the content of the PCM. In Korea, hot and humid weather conditions in summer, exacerbated by indoor activities, are the major factors of moisture problems. Therefore, the hygrothermal behavior of building materials must be carefully considered to reduce the risk of condensation, reduce the mold growth potential, and enhance the comfort of the indoor environment. In this study, a macro-packed PCM (MPPCM) containing n-octadecane was prepared. The thermal properties of the MPPCM were characterized using a TCi thermal conductivity analyzer and a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). Also, the hygrothermal performance of building components was evaluated using the WUFI (Warne and Feuchte instationar) program; these components were wood-frame structures applied the MPPCM. As a result, the phase transitions of n-octadecane occurred at 29.76 degrees C during heating, and their latent heats were 256.5 J/g. The thermal conductivity of the MPPCM was three times higher than that of the pure PCM. The hygrothermal performance of the wood-frame structures applied the MPPCM, which replaced the use of the vapor retarder, is improved. Also, it is possible to solve the problems of mold growth risk using the prepared MPPCM. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:457 / 465
页数:9
相关论文
共 40 条
  • [1] Bornehag CG, 2001, INDOOR AIR, V11, P72
  • [2] Dampness in buildings as a risk factor for health effects, EUROEXPO: a multidisciplinary review of the literature (1998-2000) on dampness and mite exposure in buildings and health effects
    Bornehag, CG
    Sundell, J
    Bonini, S
    Custovic, A
    Malmberg, P
    Skerfving, S
    Sigsgaard, T
    Verhoeff, A
    [J]. INDOOR AIR, 2004, 14 (04) : 243 - 257
  • [3] The impact of thermal conductivity change of moist fibrous insulation on energy performance of buildings under hot-humid conditions
    Budaiwi, I.
    Abdou, A.
    [J]. ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2013, 60 : 388 - 399
  • [4] Cammere J., 1984, INFLUENCE MOISTURE C
  • [5] Building materials thermal conductivity measurement and correlation with heat flow meter, laser flash analysis and TCi
    Cha, Junghoon
    Seo, Jungki
    Kim, Sumin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 2012, 109 (01) : 295 - 300
  • [6] Thermal performance evaluation of macro-packed phase change materials (PCMs) using heat transfer analysis device
    Chang, Seong Jin
    Wi, Seunghwan
    Jeong, Su-Gwang
    Kim, Sumin
    [J]. ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2016, 117 : 120 - 127
  • [7] Melting and solidification of PCM enhanced by radial conductive fins and nanoparticles in cylindrical annulus
    Darzi, A. Ali Rabienataj
    Jourabian, Mahmoud
    Farhadi, Mousa
    [J]. ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT, 2016, 118 : 253 - 263
  • [8] Humidity control materials prepared from diatomite and volcanic ash
    Dinh-Hieu Vu
    Wang, Kuen-Sheng
    Bui Hoang Bac
    Bui Xuan Nam
    [J]. CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2013, 38 : 1066 - 1072
  • [9] Impact of temperature and humidity on the perception of indoor air quality
    Fang, L
    Clausen, G
    Fanger, PO
    [J]. INDOOR AIR-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE, 1998, 8 (02): : 80 - 90
  • [10] Filip F., 2015, ENERGY BUILD, V107, P226