大型封装PCM板的几何形状对天花板传热的影响

IF 2.1 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Advances in Building Energy Research Pub Date : 2021-08-11 DOI:10.1080/17512549.2021.1965022
Mohamad Rida, Sabine Hoffmann
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摘要使用相变材料的不足之一是导电性低,因此,增加相变材料之间的热传递仍然是一个挑战。容器的暴露表面积可以在热传递量中起主要作用。此外,建筑能量模拟总是将曲面视为板,而不考虑形状。本文旨在拓宽目前对宏观封装PCM面板的暴露表面积与环境传热之间关系的认识。在这项研究中,椰子油被认为是封装在一个薄塑料容器中的PCM,代表了连接在天花板上的美观的PCM面板。结果表明,暴露表面积与体积比增加50%可以使PCM完全熔化所需的时间减少20%。结果还表明,对流传热系数与暴露面积与体积比成正比,因此,在处理非楼板几何形状时,建议在建筑模拟工具中使用等效传热系数。
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The influence of macro-encapsulated PCM panel’s geometry on heat transfer in a ceiling application
ABSTRACT One of the deficiencies of using Phase Change Materials (PCMs) is the low conductivity, therefore, increasing the heat transfer from and to the PCM remains a challenge. The exposed surface area of the container can play a major role in the amount of heat transfer. Furthermore, building energy simulation always considers surfaces as slabs without shapes consideration. This paper aims to broaden the current knowledge of the relation between the exposed surface area of a macro-encapsulated PCM panel and the heat transfer with the environment. For this study, coconut oil was considered as PCM encapsulated in a thin plastic container, represents an aesthetic PCM panel attached to the ceiling. The results showed that an increase of 50% in the exposed surface area to volume ratio could lead to a 20% reduction of the time required to completely melt the PCM. Results also showed that the convective heat transfer coefficient is proportional to the exposed area to volume ratio, and for that an equivalent heat transfer coefficient is proposed to be used in building simulation tools when dealing with non-slab geometry.
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