Journal article
Properties of cementitious mortar and concrete containing micro-encapsulated phase change materials
A Jayalath, R San Nicolas, M Sofi, R Shanks, T Ngo, L Aye, P Mendis
Construction and Building Materials | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
More efficient energy usage in buildings with increased thermal mass and better thermal insulation has attracted considerable attention in recent years. As one the most widely used construction materials in the building industry, concrete has a great potential to be converted to a high performance thermal storage material by using phase change materials (PCMs). To demonstrate this, mortar and concrete mixes were blended with microencapsulated PCM as part replacement of fine aggregates and assessed for improved thermal performance. Specimens with varying amount of microencapsulated PCM were tested using calorimetry, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetry (TGA), scanning ele..
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This work is supported by APA, Australian Postgraduate Award offered from the University of Melbourne, Australia. The authors acknowledge the generous provision of materials from BASF (Australia and New Zealand) and gratefully acknowledge the support from Laura Jukes for the experiments in this study.