This work explores the potentialities of combining a multi-layer eco-friendly panel with a phase change material coating. Although the work is based on a numerical approach performed by COMSOL Multiphysics® computer program, it can be considered as rigorous, robust, and optimized since the most important parameters added to the model were experimentally evaluated. The scientific soundness was guaranteed by a comparative analysis performed in two different times. The cork-coconut-cork panel was firstly investigated as it was, and secondly it was analysed with a phase change material layer applied on. In the second step, the panel undergone a mechanical process concerning the realization of a subsurface defect simulating a detachment. The aim was based on the conduction of a thermal conductivity analysis to characterize the benefits deriving from the application of the coating, as well as the negative effects introduced by the subsurface defect resembling a potential thermal bridge. The experiments were performed in Italy in a place identified into the manuscript (see "Testing procedure" section) by means of geographical coordinates.
On the use of phase change materials applied on cork-coconut-cork panels: a thermophysical point of view concerning the beneficial effect in terms of insulation properties / Sfarra, S.; Perilli, S.; Guerrini, M.; Bisegna, F.; Chen, Tao; Ambrosini, Delfina. - In: JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY. - ISSN 1388-6150. - (2019). [10.1007/s10973-019-08350-1]
On the use of phase change materials applied on cork-coconut-cork panels: a thermophysical point of view concerning the beneficial effect in terms of insulation properties
Perilli S.;Bisegna F.;CHEN, TAO;AMBROSINI, DELFINA
2019
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This work explores the potentialities of combining a multi-layer eco-friendly panel with a phase change material coating. Although the work is based on a numerical approach performed by COMSOL Multiphysics® computer program, it can be considered as rigorous, robust, and optimized since the most important parameters added to the model were experimentally evaluated. The scientific soundness was guaranteed by a comparative analysis performed in two different times. The cork-coconut-cork panel was firstly investigated as it was, and secondly it was analysed with a phase change material layer applied on. In the second step, the panel undergone a mechanical process concerning the realization of a subsurface defect simulating a detachment. The aim was based on the conduction of a thermal conductivity analysis to characterize the benefits deriving from the application of the coating, as well as the negative effects introduced by the subsurface defect resembling a potential thermal bridge. The experiments were performed in Italy in a place identified into the manuscript (see "Testing procedure" section) by means of geographical coordinates.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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