Affiliation:
1. University of Minho, ISISE
2. Sival, Industrial Society of Várzea
3. Micropolis, Production and Development of Powder Polymers
Abstract
Incorporating phase change materials (PCM) in plasters is an effective solution both for
more efficient use of energy and its consumption reduction, because it allows the use of free energy
in the environment, by latent heat storage. As PCM has not binder properties, it is expected to
decrease mechanical properties of the final mortar. Also the density of the mortar decreases due to
PCM lighter specific weight. In order to be used as a final coat for wall plastering, it must verify the
requirements of the respective European Standard. This paper presents the results of the
composition development and mechanical properties (flexural, compressive and adhesive strengths)
testing and validation of three different gypsum mortars, in order to select the appropriate one for
thermal testing in test cells. The results show that the effective decrease in the studied
characteristics of the mortar does not inhibit the use for plastering, as requirements are achieved by
the three studied compositions.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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