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12 June 2023 Thermal investigation of Phase Change Materials (PCM) by infrared thermography
Giovanni Ferrarini, Filippo Agresti, Simona Barison, Paolo Bison, Gianluca Cadelano, Alessandro Bortolin, Laura Fedele, Stefano Rossi, Mauro Scattolini
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Abstract
The need for energy efficiency in building components is constantly increasing, as the current legislation is constantly pushing to decrease the overall energy demand and increase the share of renewable energies in buildings. In this framework, the use of Phase Change Materials (PCM) in construction elements is a powerful tool both to reduce the energy consumption and to improve the integration of renewable energy sources. PCM could be applied both to the building envelope and to the building energy system. In the latter, PCM are typically applied in energy storage elements, exploiting their ability to accumulate and release heat according to the energy need of the building. In this work, the thermal behavior of PCM under dynamic conditions is investigated using three methods based on infrared thermography. The accurate knowledge of the thermal behavior of PCM, obtained through the experimental measurements, is crucial for the design of energy storage elements, as the thermal behavior of PCM-based storage components impacts the overall design of the building energy system.
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Giovanni Ferrarini, Filippo Agresti, Simona Barison, Paolo Bison, Gianluca Cadelano, Alessandro Bortolin, Laura Fedele, Stefano Rossi, and Mauro Scattolini "Thermal investigation of Phase Change Materials (PCM) by infrared thermography", Proc. SPIE 12536, Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XLV, 125360U (12 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2663744
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Energy efficiency

Thermography

Thermal imaging cameras

Data modeling

Emulsions

Materials properties

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