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Simulation of the Hygrothermal Behavior of a Building Envelope Based on Phase Change Materials and a Bio-Based Concrete
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作者 Dongxia Wu Mourad Rahim +2 位作者 Wendong Li Mohammed El Ganaoui Rachid Bennacer 《Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing》 EI 2022年第5期1483-1494,共12页
Phase Change Materials(PCMs)have high thermal inertia,and hemp concrete(HC),a bio-based concrete,has strong hygroscopic behavior.In previous studies,PCM has been extensively combined with many materials,however,most o... Phase Change Materials(PCMs)have high thermal inertia,and hemp concrete(HC),a bio-based concrete,has strong hygroscopic behavior.In previous studies,PCM has been extensively combined with many materials,however,most of these studies focused on thermal properties while neglecting hygroscopic aspects.In this study,the two materials have been combined into a building envelope and the related hygrothermal properties have been studied.In particular,numerical studies have been performed to investigate the temperature and relative humidity behavior inside the HC,and the effect of adding PCM on the hygrothermal behavior of the HC.The results show that there is a high coupling between temperature and relative humidity inside the HC,since the relative humidity changes on the second and third days are different,with values of 8%and 4%,respectively.Also,the variation of relative humidity with temperature indicates the dominant influence of temperature on relative humidity variation.With the presence of PCM,the temperature variation inside the HC is damped due to the high thermal inertia of the PCM,which also leads to suppression of moisture evaporation and thus damping of relative humidity variation.On the second and third days,the temperature changes at the central position are reduced by 4.6%and 5.1%,compared to the quarter position.For the relative humidity change,the reductions are 5.3%and 5.4%on the second and third days,respectively.Therefore,PCM,with high thermal inertia,acts as a temperature damper and has the potential to increase the moisture buffering capacity inside the HC.This makes it possible for such a combined envelope to have both thermal and hygric inertia. 展开更多
关键词 Phase change material(PCM) bio-based concrete passive building envelope heat and moisture transfer hygrothermal performance
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Optimum insulation thickness of external walls by integrating indoor moisture buffering effect: a case study in the hot-summer-cold-winter zone of China
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作者 Yan-hao FENG Zi-tao YU +1 位作者 Jiang LU Xu XU 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science A(Applied Physics & Engineering)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第12期998-1012,共15页
In the high-humidity, hot-summer-cold-winter(HSCW) zone of China, the moisture buffering effect in the envelope is found to be significant in optimum insulation thickness. However, few studies have considered the effe... In the high-humidity, hot-summer-cold-winter(HSCW) zone of China, the moisture buffering effect in the envelope is found to be significant in optimum insulation thickness. However, few studies have considered the effects of indoor moisture buffering on the optimum insulation thickness and energy consumption. In this study, we considered the energy load of an exterior wall under moisture transfer from the outdoor to the indoor environment. An optimum insulation thickness was obtained by integrating the P1-P2model. A residential building was selected for the case study to verify the proposed method. Finally, a comparison was made with two other widely used methods, namely the transient heat transfer model(TH) and the coupled heat and moisture transfer model(CHM). The results indicated that the indoor moisture buffering effect on the optimum insulation thickness is 2.54 times greater than the moisture buffering effect in the envelope, and the two moisture buffering effects make opposing contributions to the optimum insulation thickness. Therefore, when TH or CHM was used without considering the indoor moisture buffering effect, the optimum insulation thickness of the southern wall under one air change per hour(1 ACH) and 100% normal heat source may be overestimated by 2.13% to 3. 59%, and the annual energy load on a single wall may be underestimated by 10.10% to 11.44%. The decrease of airtightness and the increase of indoor heat sources may result in a slight reduction of optimum insulation thickness. This study will enable professionals to consider the effects of moisture buffering on the design of insulation thickness. 展开更多
关键词 Insulation thickness optimization Coupled heat and moisture transfer Indoor moisture buffering effect Exterior wall Lifecycle cost
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Multi-Physics Analyses of Selected Civil Engineering Concrete Structures
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作者 J.Kruis T.Koudelka T.Krejcí 《Communications in Computational Physics》 SCIE 2012年第8期885-918,共34页
This paper summarizes suitable material models for creep and damage of concrete which are coupled with heat and moisture transfer.The fully coupled approach or the staggered coupling is assumed.Governing equations are... This paper summarizes suitable material models for creep and damage of concrete which are coupled with heat and moisture transfer.The fully coupled approach or the staggered coupling is assumed.Governing equations are spatially discretized by the finite element method and the temporal discretization is done by the generalized trapezoidal method.Systems of non-linear algebraic equations are solved by the Newton method.Development of an efficient and extensible computer code based on the C++programming language is described.Finally,successful analyses of two real engineering problems are described. 展开更多
关键词 Coupled problems heat and moisture transfer CREEP damage mechanics hydrothermo-mechanical analysis efficient solvers analysis of containment watertightness of foundation slabs
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