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Experimental and Numerical Study of Thermalperformance of a Building Roofincluding Phase Change Material (PCM) for Thermal Management


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1 Technical College Baghdad, Iraq
2 University Technology, Baghdad, Iraq
     

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In this paper a detailed study on the thermal performance of a phase change material based on thermal storage for energy conservation in building is presented .An experimental set up consisting of two identical test rooms has been constructed to study the effect of having a PCM panel on the roof of the building .One, room is constructed without PCM for comparison purposes. The melting temperature of PCM is in the range of (36.7-37)°C.Several simulation runs were made for the average ambient conditions and for various other parameters of interest. As the PCM has low thermal conductivity it offers the resistance for the heat flow and heat transfer was reduced by 46.71% compared to the roof without PCM.

Keywords

PCM , Compared Roof , Energy of Building.
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T. H. Mushtaq
Technical College Baghdad, Iraq
Q. M. Ahmed
Technical College Baghdad, Iraq
M. H. Hasanain
University Technology, Baghdad, Iraq

Abstract


In this paper a detailed study on the thermal performance of a phase change material based on thermal storage for energy conservation in building is presented .An experimental set up consisting of two identical test rooms has been constructed to study the effect of having a PCM panel on the roof of the building .One, room is constructed without PCM for comparison purposes. The melting temperature of PCM is in the range of (36.7-37)°C.Several simulation runs were made for the average ambient conditions and for various other parameters of interest. As the PCM has low thermal conductivity it offers the resistance for the heat flow and heat transfer was reduced by 46.71% compared to the roof without PCM.

Keywords


PCM , Compared Roof , Energy of Building.