ТОМ 92, №1
POTENTIAL OF COCONUT OIL FOR TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN TROPICAL HOUSES
The use of a thermal mass is a well-known technology for conditioning the indoor thermal environment in tropical houses. Architects and builders generally used heavy-weight building materials, such as concrete and bricks, for walls and floors to ensure thermal comfort of rooms; however, it is difficult to make a good composition of thermal masses, which could result in the thermally comfortable conditions. This paper discusses the potential of coconut oils (co_oil) as an indoor thermal energy storage (TES) material for improving the thermal performance of rooms in addition to the existing thermal masses used in tropical houses in Bandung, Indonesia. Co_oil is a very promising organic phase-change material (PCM) due to its high thermal capacity storage in sensible and latent phases. In this paper, the application of co_oil for temperature regulation is considered in the light of two important aspects, such as the use of addition of a co_oil mass and the effect of room air circulation. The role of PCM in the form of co_oil as a TES material to regulate an indoor air temperature is reported
Автор: Wonorahardjo S, Sutjahja I. M., Kurnia D.
Ключевые слова: temperature regulation, thermal energy storage, coconut oil, building component
Стр: 84
Wonorahardjo S, Sutjahja I. M., Kurnia D..
POTENTIAL OF COCONUT OIL FOR TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN TROPICAL HOUSES // Инженерно-физический журнал.
2019. ТОМ 92, №1. С. 84.
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