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Development of cementitious mortars incorporating PCMs for radiant heating and cooling systems

Authors: Olivieri, Lorenzo; Tenorio Ríos, José Antonio; Revuelta Crespo, David; Navarro, Lidia; Cabeza, Luisa F.;

Development of cementitious mortars incorporating PCMs for radiant heating and cooling systems

Abstract

[ES]: Las estrategias centradas en lograr el confort térmico en edificios, al tiempo que se reduce la demanda energética en calefacción, ventilación y refrigeración (HVAC por sus siglas en inglés), como los Sistemas de Almacenamiento de Energía Térmica (TES por sus siglas en inglés) o los de Estructuras Termoactivas (TABS por sus siglas en inglés), han ganado interés demostrando un gran potencial. La activación térmica de los componentes de un edificio ha demostrado ser una opción viable para la reducción de la demanda energética de los edificios debido principalmente a su funcionamiento a baja temperatura y la alta inercia térmica que permite recortar los picos de temperatura máxima y desplazar el consumo de energía a períodos de bajo costo. Este trabajo presenta los resultados obtenidos en el desarrollo de materiales cementicos con incorporación de Materiales de Cambio de Fase (PCM por sus siglas en inglés) que, en combinación con los TABS, pueden resultar en una mejora del confort térmico de los edificios y al mismo tiempo en una reducción del consumo de energía en HVAC.

[EN]: Strategies focused on achieving thermal comfort in buildings, while reducing heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) energy demand, such as Thermal Energy Storage (TES) systems and Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS), have gained interest proving high energy savings potential. The thermal mass activation of building components has proved to be a viable option for energy use reduction in buildings mainly due to its low temperature operation and the high thermal inertia that enables shaving peak loads and shifting energy consumption to low energy cost periods. This works presents the results obtained in the development of cementitious mortars incorporating Phase Change Materials (PCM) that, in combination with TABS might result in an improvement of the thermal comfort in buildings and at the same time in a reduction of the HVAC energy consumption.

Trabajo presentado a la International Conference on Construction Research / Eduardo Torroja: Architecture, Engineering, Concrete (AEC), celebrada en el Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción Eduardo Torroja (IETCC-CSIC) del 21 al 23 de noviembre de 2018.

Parte de las investigaciones en este trabajo han sido financiadas por el Programa Estatal de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad, dentro del proyecto “INPHASE (RTC-2015-3583-5).

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Difusividad térmica, Almacenamiento de energía térmica, Trabajabilidad, Mortero de cemento, Efusividad térmica, Material de cambio de fase, Estructuras termoactivas, Áridos pesados

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