Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review

The building industry is crucial in consuming vast quantities of energy in the modern era. Therefore, it is essential to carry out cutting-edge alterations to reduce energy usage and improve the energy performance of buildings. Thermal energy storage (TES) has become a principal point of investigati...

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Main Authors: Yadav, Aman, Mahendran, Samykano, Pandey, Adarsh Kumar, Natarajan, Sendhil Kumar, Vasudevan, Gopi, Muthuvairavan, Guna, Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik
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author Yadav, Aman
Mahendran, Samykano
Pandey, Adarsh Kumar
Natarajan, Sendhil Kumar
Vasudevan, Gopi
Muthuvairavan, Guna
Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik
author_facet Yadav, Aman
Mahendran, Samykano
Pandey, Adarsh Kumar
Natarajan, Sendhil Kumar
Vasudevan, Gopi
Muthuvairavan, Guna
Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik
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description The building industry is crucial in consuming vast quantities of energy in the modern era. Therefore, it is essential to carry out cutting-edge alterations to reduce energy usage and improve the energy performance of buildings. Thermal energy storage (TES) has become a principal point of investigation for researchers worldwide. Particularly in Phase change materials (PCMs) due to their significant advantages in strengthening energy efficiency, satisfying thermal comfort, and mitigating environmental pollution. Also, TES integrated with PCMs earns outstanding attention for its pivotal role in advancing energy conservation in building heating and cooling applications. Further, PCMs are incorporated in residential, commercial, and other building heating and cooling applications based on their reliance on heating and cooling methods. Hence, the present study provides an up-to-date analysis of recent academic research on TES management that utilizes PCMs for building heating and cooling. It explores the properties, characterization, and selection criteria determining their suitability for usage in building applications. Additionally, the thermal properties, incorporation techniques, factors that affect a building's energy efficiency, drawbacks of PCMs, and their alterative actions in building climate control are critically discussed. In addition, PCMs possible solutions for building applications and the policies of the PCMs to promote building thermal comfort are discussed comprehensively. Moreover, research investigations have demonstrated that incorporating PCMs has enhanced the energy efficiency of buildings, reduced energy costs, boosted heat retention, and maintained conformance to thermal comfort regulations. Therefore, PCMs integration in buildings can provide efficient solutions to issues arising from energy shortages, carbon emissions, and the significant environmental concerns they raise.
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spelling ump-426952024-10-02T04:44:57Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42695/ Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review Yadav, Aman Mahendran, Samykano Pandey, Adarsh Kumar Natarajan, Sendhil Kumar Vasudevan, Gopi Muthuvairavan, Guna Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The building industry is crucial in consuming vast quantities of energy in the modern era. Therefore, it is essential to carry out cutting-edge alterations to reduce energy usage and improve the energy performance of buildings. Thermal energy storage (TES) has become a principal point of investigation for researchers worldwide. Particularly in Phase change materials (PCMs) due to their significant advantages in strengthening energy efficiency, satisfying thermal comfort, and mitigating environmental pollution. Also, TES integrated with PCMs earns outstanding attention for its pivotal role in advancing energy conservation in building heating and cooling applications. Further, PCMs are incorporated in residential, commercial, and other building heating and cooling applications based on their reliance on heating and cooling methods. Hence, the present study provides an up-to-date analysis of recent academic research on TES management that utilizes PCMs for building heating and cooling. It explores the properties, characterization, and selection criteria determining their suitability for usage in building applications. Additionally, the thermal properties, incorporation techniques, factors that affect a building's energy efficiency, drawbacks of PCMs, and their alterative actions in building climate control are critically discussed. In addition, PCMs possible solutions for building applications and the policies of the PCMs to promote building thermal comfort are discussed comprehensively. Moreover, research investigations have demonstrated that incorporating PCMs has enhanced the energy efficiency of buildings, reduced energy costs, boosted heat retention, and maintained conformance to thermal comfort regulations. Therefore, PCMs integration in buildings can provide efficient solutions to issues arising from energy shortages, carbon emissions, and the significant environmental concerns they raise. Elsevier 2024-11 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42695/1/1-s2.0-S095758202401142X-main.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42695/7/Sustainable%20phase%20change%20material%20developments_ABST.pdf Yadav, Aman and Mahendran, Samykano and Pandey, Adarsh Kumar and Natarajan, Sendhil Kumar and Vasudevan, Gopi and Muthuvairavan, Guna and Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik (2024) Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review. Process Safety And Environmental Protection, 191 (Part B). pp. 1918-1955. ISSN 0957-5820. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2024.09.025 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2024.09.025
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Yadav, Aman
Mahendran, Samykano
Pandey, Adarsh Kumar
Natarajan, Sendhil Kumar
Vasudevan, Gopi
Muthuvairavan, Guna
Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik
Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review
title Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review
title_full Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review
title_fullStr Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review
title_short Sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: A critical review
title_sort sustainable phase change material developments for thermally comfortable smart buildings: a critical review
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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