The construction sector is among the major players responsible for global energy consumption and therefore related emissions, both because of the constantly increasing indoor air quality standard which requires increasingly higher energy demands as well as the great share of historical buildings which are now obsolete and are not up to date with current regulations. Phase change materials (PCMs) applied on the building envelope represent a feasible possibility to improve the performance of existing buildings, also the historical ones, increasing their thermal iner-tia without violating any legal restriction or causing further alterations to the structure. More specifically, focus of this research was on the addition of a granular paraffin P...
A new type of lightweight plaster with the thermal capacity enhanced by PCM (Phase Change Material) ...
Phase change materials (PCMs) have been used in the development of building materials with higher th...
In a society with a high growth rate of comfort, the need to minimize the currently high energy cons...
The construction sector is among the major players responsible for global energy consumption and the...
The construction sector represents more than one-third of the global energy consumption, and a consi...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) have the ability to absorb and release thermal energy, in the form of ...
Abstract. Phase Change Materials (PCM) can be incorporated into plastering mortars in order to impro...
This paper reviews the development of latent heat storage Phase Change Material (PCM) containing pla...
Building materials with incorporated Phase Change Materials (PCM) are meant to increase heat storage...
Phase Change Materials (PCM) have many commercial applications, including in buildings to reduce coo...
The new and tighter regulations concerning energy efficiency in buildings, set forth by the European...
AbstractPhase Change Materials (PCMs) have the ability to absorb and release thermal energy, in the ...
Several research studies have forwarded the possibility of incorporating microencapsulated phase cha...
As EU buildings account for 40% of the total energy consumption, it is important to take measures to...
New technologies are needed in structures and services in order to reduce the great energy consumpti...
A new type of lightweight plaster with the thermal capacity enhanced by PCM (Phase Change Material) ...
Phase change materials (PCMs) have been used in the development of building materials with higher th...
In a society with a high growth rate of comfort, the need to minimize the currently high energy cons...
The construction sector is among the major players responsible for global energy consumption and the...
The construction sector represents more than one-third of the global energy consumption, and a consi...
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) have the ability to absorb and release thermal energy, in the form of ...
Abstract. Phase Change Materials (PCM) can be incorporated into plastering mortars in order to impro...
This paper reviews the development of latent heat storage Phase Change Material (PCM) containing pla...
Building materials with incorporated Phase Change Materials (PCM) are meant to increase heat storage...
Phase Change Materials (PCM) have many commercial applications, including in buildings to reduce coo...
The new and tighter regulations concerning energy efficiency in buildings, set forth by the European...
AbstractPhase Change Materials (PCMs) have the ability to absorb and release thermal energy, in the ...
Several research studies have forwarded the possibility of incorporating microencapsulated phase cha...
As EU buildings account for 40% of the total energy consumption, it is important to take measures to...
New technologies are needed in structures and services in order to reduce the great energy consumpti...
A new type of lightweight plaster with the thermal capacity enhanced by PCM (Phase Change Material) ...
Phase change materials (PCMs) have been used in the development of building materials with higher th...
In a society with a high growth rate of comfort, the need to minimize the currently high energy cons...