A study on thermal characteristics of phase change material (PCM) in gypsum board for building application
Using fatty acids as phase change materials (PCMs), it is possible to store a large amount of thermal energy in a small mass and with a narrow temperature transition. Passive solar heating and cooling can be done by three methods – simple immersion, direct incorporation and encapsulation. This study...
Main Authors: | D., Rozanna, Ahmad, Salmiah, Chuah, T. G., R., Medyan, Choong, Thomas S. Y., M., Sa'ari |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Palm Oil Board
2005
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