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도시 열섬현상 저감을 위한 MPCM 적용 축열도료 제조 및 열적성능 평가Preparation and Thermal Performance Evaluation of Heat Storage paint with MPCM for Reducing Urban Heat Island Effect

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Preparation and Thermal Performance Evaluation of Heat Storage paint with MPCM for Reducing Urban Heat Island Effect
Authors
정수광강유진위승환장성진김수민
Issue Date
Aug-2015
Publisher
한국태양에너지학회
Keywords
Microencapsulated Phase Change Material; Hydrophilic paint; Hydrophobic paint; Heat storage; Heat storage tile; 캡슐화 상변화물질; 수성도료; 유성도료; 축열; 축열타일
Citation
한국태양에너지학회 논문집, v.35, no.4, pp.17 - 24
Journal Title
한국태양에너지학회 논문집
Volume
35
Number
4
Start Page
17
End Page
24
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/9312
ISSN
1598-6411
Abstract
The formation of heat islands causes high energy demand for space cooling and peak cooling loads in conditioned buildings. High-temperature fluctuations on a building roof may cause mechanical stress and increase surface deterioration. Thermal energy storage (TES) systems using microencapsulated phase-change materials (MPCMs) have been recognized as one of the most advanced energy technologies for enhancing the energy efficiency and sustainability of buildings. In this study, we prepared MPCM/paint composites for mitigating the heat island effect and reducing peak temperature. In addition, we carried out thermal and physical analysis of prepared MPCM composite samples by means of SEM, FTIR spectroscopy, DSC, and TGA. Further, we evaluated the dynamic heat transfer performance of heat-storage tiles painted with 10 g of heat-storage paint. From the obtained results, we deduced that MPCM/hydrophilic paint composites are more applicable to various fields, including the building sector, than MPCM/hydrophobic paint composites. On the basis of SEM and FTIR spectroscopy results, we concluded that materials with hydrophilic properties are more compatible with MPCMs than those with hydrophobic properties. In addition, DSC analysis results revealed that MPCM/hydrophilic paint composites have better compatibility, higher latent heat capacity, and better thermal properties than other composites. TGA results showed that hydrophilic-paint-based composites have higher thermal durability than hydrophobic-paint-based composites. Finally, a lot of MPCM-loaded heat-storage tiles showed lower peak temperatures at all measurement positions.
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