Enhancing performance of building elements with phase change materials for cooling with air-based systems

JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE(2022)

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Abstract
The present literature review addresses how to enhance the overall performance of phase change material (PCM) integrated into building elements for cooling with nighttime ventilation. The review consists of the introduction describing the issue of overheating of buildings in summer with possible solutions. The second section gathers the improved PCM discharge cycles by total volume nighttime natural and/or mechanical ventilation. The third section focuses on ventilated building elements (roof with photovoltaics, ceiling, floor, facade, internal wall, glazed facade element and facade with build-in photovoltaics). Finally, the conclusions are summarized based on the reviewed studies, followed by the table of reviewed work.
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Nighttime ventilation,Phase change material,Cooling,Overheating reduction,Ventilation,Thermal energy storage,Ventilated airgap,PCM integrated building elements
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