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Experimental Study on the Microencapsulated PCM as a Thermal Storage Medium (미립잠열재를 이용한 축열 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 이효진;이재구
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.80-87
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    • 2001
  • Microencapsulated PCM particles are mixed with distilled water and utilized to evaluate its characteristics and performance as a thermal storage medium transporting heat. For the present study, tetradecane(C$_14H_30, T_m=5.5^{\circ}C$) is capsulated in the core with the melamine of its surface. The size of particles is well-controlled under 10${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ in the way of in-situ polymerization with melamine-formaldehyde resin. For the experiment, the concentrations of slurries are prepared for 20wt%, 30wt%, and 40wt%. The results are compared with those of water and 100% tetradecane oil. The pure water and tetradecane start solidifying within 20 minutes after introducing cooling water into the thermal storage tank whose tank whose flow rates are varied by 125cc/min, 250cc/min, and 500cc/min. However, MicroPCM slurries are required relatively longer period of time for their phase change than pure phase change materials. That is, the entrained MicroPCM particles control its heat transfer in terms of natural convection and conducting to them.

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Effects of the SDS Dosage on the Paraffin Wax Micro-Capsulation by the Interfacial Polymerization (계면중합법에 의한 파라핀왁스의 마이크로캡슐화에 있어서 SDS 첨가량이 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Se-Soon;Jung, Jae-Yoon;Kim, Young-Ho;Lim, Myung-Kwan;Choi, Dong-Uk;Lee, Chin-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.60-68
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    • 2012
  • In this study, the manufacturing process of micro capsulized PCM (phase changing material) for thermal storage performance of latent heat was investigated to save energy during the use of buildings: i.e. use of melamine-type resin as the micro-capsule material and paraffin wax as the inner material that are together used in concrete walls. For the manufacturing process of the micro-capsulized PCM, the amount of SDS addition as surfactant was the key variable and the resulting thermal storage performance depended on the SDS amount. With increasing amount of SDS, the micro capsulation became much easier while the capsule surface became harder. The micro capsules became uniform at an optimum SDS addition. The addition of SDS also affected the thermal capacity: with increasing SDS amount, the heat storage and release tendency at melting point was more clearly manifested. The current investigation is part of a study under progress to explore the use of PCM in concrete walls to save building maintenance cost and energy.

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