Simplified Thermal Performance Evaluation of a PCM-Filled Triple-Glazed Window under Arctic Climate Conditions
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23757Date
2021-12-02Type
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Abstract
This paper evaluates the thermal performance of a triple-glazed glass window filled
with a phase-change material (PCM) compared to the performance of a traditional triple-glazed
window with air gaps. The chosen PCM was paraffin wax. A mathematical model to simulate
heat transfer within the system was presented. A commercially available software, COMSOL
Multiphysics, was used to numerically solve the governing equations. The analysis was carried
out for the representative days of different seasons using three types of paraffin wax (5, 10, and
15) that have different melting-temperature ranges. Particularly, the study considers the unique
climatic conditions of the Arctic region. Results showed that by integrating a PCM into the cavity of
triple-glazing, thermal performance during summer season of the window was enhanced, while for
spring and autumn thermal performance was affected by the type of paraffin selected. The thermal
performance of glass windows during winter did not change with PCM integration.
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Riise R, Calay RK. Simplified Thermal Performance Evaluation of a PCM-Filled Triple-Glazed Window under Arctic Climate Conditions. Energies. 2021Metadata
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