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Physical and mechanical properties of cement mortars with direct incorporation of phase change material

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Resumo:The rapid world economic growth has led to an increase in the energy consumption. So, the energy efficiency of buildings is very important because this is one of the leading sectors in energy consumption, in developed countries. The phase change materials (PCM) have the ability to reduce the temperature variation, due to their capability of absorbing and releasing energy to the environment. The PCM can be incorporated into building materials using different methods, such as encapsulation, shape-stabilization, direct incorporation and immersion. The most common form of this material utilization is through encapsulation. It should be noted that, currently, there are still high production costs involved with PCM encapsulation. Thus, it is imperative to develop mortars with PCM incorporation based on inexpensive raw materials (PCM direct incorporation), to address the high production costs of macro or microencapsulated PCM. The main objective of this work was the study of the physical and mechanical properties of cement mortars with direct incorporation of PCM, with a melting temperature of about 22 ºC. Based on the results obtained, it can be concluded that the addition of this material caused some changes in the fresh and hardened properties of cement mortars.
Autores principais:Cunha, Sandra Raquel Leite
Outros Autores:Aguiar, J. L. Barroso de; Ferreira, Victor M.; Tadeu, António
Assunto:Mortars PCM
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The rapid world economic growth has led to an increase in the energy consumption. So, the energy efficiency of buildings is very important because this is one of the leading sectors in energy consumption, in developed countries. The phase change materials (PCM) have the ability to reduce the temperature variation, due to their capability of absorbing and releasing energy to the environment. The PCM can be incorporated into building materials using different methods, such as encapsulation, shape-stabilization, direct incorporation and immersion. The most common form of this material utilization is through encapsulation. It should be noted that, currently, there are still high production costs involved with PCM encapsulation. Thus, it is imperative to develop mortars with PCM incorporation based on inexpensive raw materials (PCM direct incorporation), to address the high production costs of macro or microencapsulated PCM. The main objective of this work was the study of the physical and mechanical properties of cement mortars with direct incorporation of PCM, with a melting temperature of about 22 ºC. Based on the results obtained, it can be concluded that the addition of this material caused some changes in the fresh and hardened properties of cement mortars.