TY - JOUR
T1 - Review on building energy performance improvement using phase change materials
AU - Song, Mengjie
AU - Niu, Fuxin
AU - Mao, Ning
AU - Hu, Yanxin
AU - Deng, Shiming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - Confronted with the crises of the growing resource shortages and continued deterioration of the environment, building energy performance improvement using phase change materials has received much attention in recent years. This review work provides an update on recent developments, 2004 ∼ 2017, in phase change materials used to optimize building envelope and equipment. Firstly, a review of building envelope optimization methods by integrating surrounding wall, roof, and floor with phase change materials, is given. This is followed by reporting articles on building equipment optimized with phase change materials to reduce regular energy consumption. Series of air cooling, heating, and ventilation systems coupled with thermal energy storage were comparatively investigated. Finally, the existing gaps in the research works on energy performance improvement with phase change materials were identified, and recommendations offered as authors’ viewpoints in 5 aspects. It was also found that the phase change temperature range of PCMs used was changed from 10 ∼ 39 °C for envelope to −15.4 ∼ 77 °C for equipment. We believe this comprehensive review might provide an overview of the analytical tools for scholars, engineers, developers, and policy designers, and shed new light on the designing and performance optimization for PCMs used in building envelope and equipment.
AB - Confronted with the crises of the growing resource shortages and continued deterioration of the environment, building energy performance improvement using phase change materials has received much attention in recent years. This review work provides an update on recent developments, 2004 ∼ 2017, in phase change materials used to optimize building envelope and equipment. Firstly, a review of building envelope optimization methods by integrating surrounding wall, roof, and floor with phase change materials, is given. This is followed by reporting articles on building equipment optimized with phase change materials to reduce regular energy consumption. Series of air cooling, heating, and ventilation systems coupled with thermal energy storage were comparatively investigated. Finally, the existing gaps in the research works on energy performance improvement with phase change materials were identified, and recommendations offered as authors’ viewpoints in 5 aspects. It was also found that the phase change temperature range of PCMs used was changed from 10 ∼ 39 °C for envelope to −15.4 ∼ 77 °C for equipment. We believe this comprehensive review might provide an overview of the analytical tools for scholars, engineers, developers, and policy designers, and shed new light on the designing and performance optimization for PCMs used in building envelope and equipment.
KW - Building envelope
KW - Building equipment
KW - Energy performance
KW - Phase change material
KW - Thermal comfort
KW - Thermal energy storage
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U2 - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2017.10.066
DO - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2017.10.066
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85032191805
SN - 0378-7788
VL - 158
SP - 776
EP - 793
JO - Energy and Buildings
JF - Energy and Buildings
ER -