Evaluation of phase change materials used in building components for conservation of energy in buildings in hot dry climatic regions

Eda Köse Murathan*, Gülten Manioğlu

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Abstract

This study evaluates the effects of the position, thickness and application of PCMs on different building components on a building's energy consumption. In this study, in a three-storey building with a 10 m/30 m sized in Diyarbakır in the hot-dry climatic region was used. In order to reduce the total, cooling, and heating energy loads, different alternatives were created by applying the PCM in the building envelope and inner surfaces of the studied unit. The energy performance was evaluated with the simulation tool EnergyPlus (9.0.1) for every different alternative, operative temperature of the unit for 21st January and 21st July was also calculated. Total energy load of the building was reduced when 5 cm PCM was applied on position 2 on the building envelope. When PCM was applied on inner walls and floors in addition to the building envelope (App4) total energy load of both units and the building was reduced (9.69%). However, in none of the alternatives energy consumptions in the units were equal; only the difference between them could be reduced. With the positive effect of App4 on the operative temperature, U2 was replaced by U5 as the unit with the lowest energy consumption on January 21.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1919-1930
Number of pages12
JournalRenewable Energy
Volume162
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

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Keywords

  • Building envelope
  • Cooling energy consumption
  • Heating energy consumption
  • Hot-dry climatic region
  • Phase-change material

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