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Transcript of 23/05/2014 Phase change materials C. Völker
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Simulations and measurements of
Phase Change Materials (PCM)
in buildings
Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Conrad Völker
Modelling in Building Physics
Civil Engineering
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Motivation § overheating in summer due to
§ climate change
§ glass façades
§ light-weight construction
§ Phase Change Material increase heat capacity
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Phase Change Materials
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Phase Change Materials § salt hydrates
§ low material costs § high storage density
§ paraffin § chemical stability § no supercooling
§ alcohols
§ fatty acids
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Phase Change Materials § specific heat capacity with ΔT=20°C
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Gypsum plaster with PCM § PCM
§ micro-encapsulated paraffin § BASF micronal § plastic capsule (5 - 20 µm) § θmelt = 25°C - 28°C (90%)
18°C - 28°C (100%) § gypsum plaster
§ maxit clima 26 § 20 % paraffin § 1 cm layer ~80 kg in test room § latent heat = 16.5 kJ/kg
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Microscope (ESEM)
Gypsum plaster
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Gypsum plaster with PCM § Differential scanning calorimetry
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Salt mixture § composition
§ 96,5 % CaCl2·6H2O § 2 % KCl § 0,5 % NaCl § 1 % Ba(OH)2·8H2O
§ θmelt = 30°C
§ disadvantage § phase separation § hygroscopic
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Measurements
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Picture: Franke
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Measurements
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Measurements
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Measurements
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Measurements
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∑Φ=Θρ kiRLL Vc !
[ ])t()t(AhV)(c WiPCM,WiWWWWW Θ−Θ=ΘΘρ !
[ ])t()t(AU iAAWAW Θ−Θ=
[ ])t()t(AU iAFF Θ−Θ+
)t(lzAgr F ⋅⋅⋅⋅+
[ ])t()t(nVc iARLL Θ−Θρ+
)t(iΦ+
[ ])t()t(Ah WiPCM,Wi Θ−Θ−
indoor air
exterior wall
window
solar
ventilation
internal gains
PCM
Simulation – Simplified model
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Simulation – Simplified model
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simulation vs. measurement
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Simulation – Simplified model
Reasons for differences:
§ simplified model
§ simplified walls: § adiabatic
§ heat capacity of walls
§ temperature gradient in wall
§ solar reflection as a constant
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Simulation – ESP-r
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measurement simulation
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Simulation – ESP-r § Optimization of θmelt
§ Optimum means minimal overheating
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θlimit = 25°C θlimit = 26°C θlimit = 27°C θlimit = 28°C
over
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θmelt [°C]
1 cm
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§ Optimization of layer thickness
§ For l = 16.5 kJ/kg: layer thickness up to 3 cm useful
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CM
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CM
Simulation – ESP-r
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Simulation – ESP-r § Optimization of heat conductivity
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λ = 0.21 W/mK
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§ Optimization of heat conductivity § d ≤ 3 cm and l = 16.5 kJ/kg no impact
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d = 2 cm
λ = 0.42 W/mK
Simulation – ESP-r
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§ Optimization of heat conductivity § d ≤ 3 cm and l = 16.5 kJ/kg no impact
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λ = 0.63 W/mK
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Simulation – ESP-r
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§ Optimization of heat conductivity § d ≤ 3 cm and l = 16.5 kJ/kg no impact § thicker layers: higher λ neccessary
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Simulation – ESP-r
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Conclusion § Within experimental measurements a reduction of
room temperatures of 2 K - 5 K was found
§ numerical models were developed & validated
§ phase change temperature range between 23°C and 26°C is recommended
§ For the investigated PCM-plaster, s ≤ 3 cm is recommended
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