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PCM-facade-panel for daylighting and room heating

Weinlader, H., Beck, A. and Fricke, J.
2005
Solar Energy, 78(2): 177-186
Phase change material (PCM); Daylighting; Latent heat storage; Passive solar heating/cooling; Thermal comfort


Weinlader, H., Beck, A. and Fricke, J., (2005), "PCM-facade-panel for daylighting and room heating", Solar Energy, 78(2): 177-186.
Abstract:
Double glazings combined with phase change materials (PCM) result in daylighting elements with promising properties. Light transmittances in the range of 0.4 can be achieved with such facade panels. Compared to a double glazing without PCM, a facade panel with PCM shows about 30% less heat losses in south oriented facades. Solar heat gains are also reduced by about 50%. This results in calculated Ueff-values of -0.3 to -0.5 W m-2 K-1, depending on PCM used. For an optimised panel, we calculated an Ueff-value of -0.6 W m-2 K-1. Although the Ueff-value of a double glazing is -0.8 W m-2 K-1, the PCM-systems may prove advantageous in lightweight constructed buildings due to their equalised energy balance during the course of day. Facade panels with PCM improve thermal comfort considerably in winter, especially during evenings. In summer, such systems show low heat gains, which reduces peak cooling loads during the day. Additional heat gains in the evening can be drawn off by night-time ventilation. If a PCM with a low melting temperature of up to 30 [degree sign]C is used, thermal comfort in summer will also improve during the day, compared to a double glazing without or with inner sun protection. A homogeneous appearance of the PCM-systems is achievable by use of a concealment, like a screen-print glazing.

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Weinlader, H.
     
Beck, A.
     
Fricke, J.
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