TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of walls of functional gypsum board added with porous material and phase change material to improve hygrothermal performance
AU - Park, Ji Hun
AU - Kang, Yujin
AU - Lee, Jongki
AU - Wi, Seunghwan
AU - Chang, Jae D.
AU - Kim, Sumin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/1/15
Y1 - 2019/1/15
N2 - Gypsum board is widely used as a finishing material, and it is mixed with functional materials to improve the comfort level of indoor air, provide thermal insulation, and satisfy moisture properties. In addition, Phase change material (PCM) is also used as a functional material to reduce energy consumption. Recently, there have been many studies on improving moisture problems, such as condensation and mold growth. Therefore, the hygrothermal behavior of building materials must be carefully considered to reduce the risk of moisture problems. The objective of this study was to improve the thermal and moisture performance of gypsum board, and achieve energy savings by adding porous material and PCM. The characteristics of functional gypsum board (FGB) with expanded vermiculite (EV), expanded perlite (EP), nano carbon material (C300), and n-octadecane (PCM) were analyzed by fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for structural stability. The thermal conductivities of the various FGBs were analyzed by TCi thermal conductivity analyzer, and their hygroscopic properties were analyzed based on ISO 12,571 and 12,572. In addition, the hygrothermal performance of walls applied with FGB was evaluated using Wäme und Feuchte instationär (WUFI) simulation; the wall composition was concrete wall. As a result, the thermal conductivities of FGB were decreased by 15%, compared with the conventional gypsum board. In the case of moisture properties, the water vapor resistance and water content of FGB were increased, compared with the conventional gypsum board (SR). However, the simulation results showed that there were no moisture problems, such as condensation, mold growth, or structural damage.
AB - Gypsum board is widely used as a finishing material, and it is mixed with functional materials to improve the comfort level of indoor air, provide thermal insulation, and satisfy moisture properties. In addition, Phase change material (PCM) is also used as a functional material to reduce energy consumption. Recently, there have been many studies on improving moisture problems, such as condensation and mold growth. Therefore, the hygrothermal behavior of building materials must be carefully considered to reduce the risk of moisture problems. The objective of this study was to improve the thermal and moisture performance of gypsum board, and achieve energy savings by adding porous material and PCM. The characteristics of functional gypsum board (FGB) with expanded vermiculite (EV), expanded perlite (EP), nano carbon material (C300), and n-octadecane (PCM) were analyzed by fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for structural stability. The thermal conductivities of the various FGBs were analyzed by TCi thermal conductivity analyzer, and their hygroscopic properties were analyzed based on ISO 12,571 and 12,572. In addition, the hygrothermal performance of walls applied with FGB was evaluated using Wäme und Feuchte instationär (WUFI) simulation; the wall composition was concrete wall. As a result, the thermal conductivities of FGB were decreased by 15%, compared with the conventional gypsum board. In the case of moisture properties, the water vapor resistance and water content of FGB were increased, compared with the conventional gypsum board (SR). However, the simulation results showed that there were no moisture problems, such as condensation, mold growth, or structural damage.
KW - Carbon nano material
KW - Functional building material
KW - Hygrothermal performance
KW - Phase change material
KW - Porous material
KW - WUFI simulation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.11.023
DO - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2018.11.023
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85058166321
SN - 0378-7788
VL - 183
SP - 803
EP - 816
JO - Energy and Buildings
JF - Energy and Buildings
ER -