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朱娜

副教授    博士生导师    硕士生导师

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  • 性别: 女
  • 在职信息: 在职
  • 所在单位: 环境科学与工程学院
  • 学历: 研究生(博士)毕业
  • 学位: 工学博士学位

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Dynamic characteristics and energy performance of buildings using phase change materials: A review

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论文类型:
文章
第一作者:
朱娜
通讯作者:
马贞俊
合写作者:
王盛卫
发表刊物:
Energy Conversion and Management
收录刊物:
SCI
所属单位:
香港理工大学
刊物所在地:
Jordan
学科门类:
工学
一级学科:
土木工程
项目来源:
Hong Kong Research Grants Council
文献类型:
J
卷号:
50
页面范围:
3169-3181
ISSN号:
0196-8904
关键字:
Phase change material; Dynamic characteristics; Energy performance; Building application; Free cooling; Peak load shifting
DOI码:
10.1016/j.enconman.2009.08.019
发表时间:
2009-12-01
影响因子:
11.533
摘要:
Thermal energy storage (TES) systems using phase change material (PCM) have been recognized as one of advanced energy technologies in enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability of buildings. The use of PCMs in buildings provides the potential for a better indoor thermal comfort for occupants due to the reduced indoor temperature fluctuations, and lower global energy consumption due to the load reduction/shifting. A good knowledge on dynamic characteristics and energy performance of buildings using PCMs is essential for building researchers and practitioners to better understand building temperature response characteristics and economic feasibility of using PCMs and take further proper actions to fully utilize PCMs to enhance indoor environmental quality and overall energy efficiency of buildings. This paper presents an overview of the previous research work on dynamic characteristics and energy performance of buildings due to the integration of PCMs. The research work on dynamic characteristics and energy performance of active and passive building applications is reviewed, respectively. Since the particular interest in using PCMs for free cooling and peak load shifting, the specific research efforts on both subjects are reviewed separately. A few useful conclusive remarks and recommendations for future work are presented