Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment

This paper aims to analyse the thermal characteristics of a novel system of Capillary Tubes embedded in a Phase Change Material (CT-PCM) as part of active building environmental design for energy conservation and the improvement of indoor thermal environment. The CT-PCM system is proposed based on...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Iskandar, Jobli, Runming, Yao, Zhiwen, Luo, Shahrestani, Mehdi, Nan, Li, Hong, Liu
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Published: Elsevier 2019
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spelling my.unimas.ir.228662021-04-21T00:36:23Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22866/ Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment Mohamad Iskandar, Jobli Runming, Yao Zhiwen, Luo Shahrestani, Mehdi Nan, Li Hong, Liu T Technology (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper aims to analyse the thermal characteristics of a novel system of Capillary Tubes embedded in a Phase Change Material (CT-PCM) as part of active building environmental design for energy conservation and the improvement of indoor thermal environment. The CT-PCM system is proposed based on the concept that lowgrade energy utilisation potential could be harnessed and maximised by buildings’ radiant heating/cooling systems and phase change material. The CT-PCM component is first built in the laboratory, and the thermal characteristics of the CT-PCM are investigated through a set of thermal response experiments. In addition, a simplified model is developed to assess the long-term thermal performance of the CT-PCM system for its application during a strategical system design stage. To ensure the robustness of the numerical model in the assessment of the thermal performance of the system, the developed model is evaluated against the experiments under a set of dynamic thermal boundary conditions. The evaluation process revealed that when the flow rate of thermal fluids in the CT-PCM system is more than 800 ml/min, the simulation results of the proposed simplified model is in a good agreement with the experiment. When the flow rate in the capillary tube is smaller than 800 ml/min, the correction factors are derived to address the non-uniformity of temperature distribution. Elsevier 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22866/1/Mohamad%20Iskandar.pdf Mohamad Iskandar, Jobli and Runming, Yao and Zhiwen, Luo and Shahrestani, Mehdi and Nan, Li and Hong, Liu (2019) Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment. Applied Thermal Engineering, 148. pp. 466-477. ISSN 1359-4311 https://www.journals.elsevier.com/applied-thermal-engineering DOI:org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2018.10.041
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topic T Technology (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Mohamad Iskandar, Jobli
Runming, Yao
Zhiwen, Luo
Shahrestani, Mehdi
Nan, Li
Hong, Liu
Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment
description This paper aims to analyse the thermal characteristics of a novel system of Capillary Tubes embedded in a Phase Change Material (CT-PCM) as part of active building environmental design for energy conservation and the improvement of indoor thermal environment. The CT-PCM system is proposed based on the concept that lowgrade energy utilisation potential could be harnessed and maximised by buildings’ radiant heating/cooling systems and phase change material. The CT-PCM component is first built in the laboratory, and the thermal characteristics of the CT-PCM are investigated through a set of thermal response experiments. In addition, a simplified model is developed to assess the long-term thermal performance of the CT-PCM system for its application during a strategical system design stage. To ensure the robustness of the numerical model in the assessment of the thermal performance of the system, the developed model is evaluated against the experiments under a set of dynamic thermal boundary conditions. The evaluation process revealed that when the flow rate of thermal fluids in the CT-PCM system is more than 800 ml/min, the simulation results of the proposed simplified model is in a good agreement with the experiment. When the flow rate in the capillary tube is smaller than 800 ml/min, the correction factors are derived to address the non-uniformity of temperature distribution.
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author Mohamad Iskandar, Jobli
Runming, Yao
Zhiwen, Luo
Shahrestani, Mehdi
Nan, Li
Hong, Liu
author_facet Mohamad Iskandar, Jobli
Runming, Yao
Zhiwen, Luo
Shahrestani, Mehdi
Nan, Li
Hong, Liu
author_sort Mohamad Iskandar, Jobli
title Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment
title_short Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment
title_full Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment
title_fullStr Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment
title_full_unstemmed Numerical and experimental studies of a Capillary-Tube embedded PCM component for improving indoor thermal environment
title_sort numerical and experimental studies of a capillary-tube embedded pcm component for improving indoor thermal environment
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22866/1/Mohamad%20Iskandar.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22866/
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/applied-thermal-engineering
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