The drastic heat waves intensified by climate change have urged the cooling demand in the building sector. Therefore, thermal comfort in buildings has become a significant energy consumption issue. The building envelope is the primary separator between the conditioned indoor and the unconditioned outdoor environments of the building. This physical separator controls energy exchange and balances the storage capacity of the building. Thermal energy storage can be enhanced using Phase change materials (PCMs). Hence, using these materials can improve the thermal mass of building envelopes. This paper investigated the energy performance of the hollow brick wall filled with phase change materials. It inspected PCM’s behavior by analyzing the impa...
Phase change material (PCM), placed in an exterior wall, alters the temperature profile within the w...
Energy consumption in the building sector has increased dramatically over the past two decades. The ...
In order to limit the exorbitant energy consumption by the use of mechanical heating and cooling sys...
Nowadays, cooling demand in the building sector is increasing in cooling-dominant climates because o...
As EU buildings account for 40% of the total energy consumption, it is important to take measures to...
Residential and commercial buildings consume nearly 40 percent of total USA energy use and account f...
The use of Phase Change Material (PCM) in the building envelope is a promising technology for provid...
Current research on living and working spaces continues to strive to identify the most energy-effici...
Twenty percent of the world’s energy is consumed by the construction sector, including commercial an...
One of the potential and effective ways of storing thermal energy in buildings is the integration of...
Phase-change materials (PCMs) are substances with a high heat of fusion that, melting and solidifyin...
In this paper the results of a comprehensive study focused on the energy performance analysis of bui...
This paper discusses the possibility of increasing the energy performance of thermal brick through i...
For the design of sustainable buildings, it is crucial with accurate methods to evaluate how alterna...
Phase Change Materials have been the subject of increased research in modern times. Phase Change Ma...
Phase change material (PCM), placed in an exterior wall, alters the temperature profile within the w...
Energy consumption in the building sector has increased dramatically over the past two decades. The ...
In order to limit the exorbitant energy consumption by the use of mechanical heating and cooling sys...
Nowadays, cooling demand in the building sector is increasing in cooling-dominant climates because o...
As EU buildings account for 40% of the total energy consumption, it is important to take measures to...
Residential and commercial buildings consume nearly 40 percent of total USA energy use and account f...
The use of Phase Change Material (PCM) in the building envelope is a promising technology for provid...
Current research on living and working spaces continues to strive to identify the most energy-effici...
Twenty percent of the world’s energy is consumed by the construction sector, including commercial an...
One of the potential and effective ways of storing thermal energy in buildings is the integration of...
Phase-change materials (PCMs) are substances with a high heat of fusion that, melting and solidifyin...
In this paper the results of a comprehensive study focused on the energy performance analysis of bui...
This paper discusses the possibility of increasing the energy performance of thermal brick through i...
For the design of sustainable buildings, it is crucial with accurate methods to evaluate how alterna...
Phase Change Materials have been the subject of increased research in modern times. Phase Change Ma...
Phase change material (PCM), placed in an exterior wall, alters the temperature profile within the w...
Energy consumption in the building sector has increased dramatically over the past two decades. The ...
In order to limit the exorbitant energy consumption by the use of mechanical heating and cooling sys...