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Effect of mechanical ventilation on the improvement of the thermal performance of PCM-incorporated double external walls: A numerical investigation under different climatic conditions in Morocco

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 38, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2021.102495

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Building; Phase change materials; Dynamic modeling; Mechanical ventilation; Thermal comfort; Cooling energy; Payback period

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This study found that in different climatic zones of Morocco, the use of phase change materials and mechanical ventilation can significantly improve thermal comfort and reduce energy consumption, while also contributing to a shorter payback period for PCM investment.
Improving the thermal storage capacity of buildings through the use of phase change materials (PCMs) is a promising solution to improve the thermal comfort of occupants and reduce energy consumption. In this study, the contribution of mechanical ventilation to the improvement of the thermal performance of double external walls incorporating PCM was investigated. The thermal and energetic performances of a typical residential dwelling in different climatic zones of Morocco were evaluated using recently collected weather data in typical meteorological year format. Several parameters that could impact the results were explored, including the melting temperature and thickness of the PCM, as well as the ventilation rate. The simulation results showed that the use of mechanical ventilation can lead to a considerable improvement in the thermal comfort and reduction in cooling energy consumption. In addition, an economic analysis revealed that mechanical ventilation can contribute to reducing the payback period of PCM investment.

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