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THE EFFECT OF MICROENCAPSULATED PHASE-CHANGE MATERIAL ON THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF STRUCTURAL CONCRETE
2013
Journal of Green Building, College Publishing, USA
Latent heat energy storage through phase-change materials (PCMs) is one possible strategy to control interior temperatures in buildings, improve thermal comfort, and passively reduce building energy use associated with heating and cooling. While PCMs integrated into building structure elements have been studied since the 1970s, challenges of integrating PCMs into building materials while maintaining their heat storage benefits have limited their application in practice. The recent introduction
doi:10.3992/jgb.8.3.116
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