Energetic efficiency of room wall containing PCM wallboard: A full-scale experimental investigation

A wallboard new PCM material is experimentally investigated in this paper to enhance the thermal behavior of light weight building internal partition wall. The experiments are carried out in a full-scale test room which is completely controlled. The external temperature and radiative flux dynamically simulate a summer repetitive day. The differential test concern walls with and without PCM material under the same conditions. The PCM allows to reduce the room air temperature fluctuations, in particular when overheating occurs. A numerical modeling has been used to investigate energy storage. Five millimeters of PCM wallboard double the energy that can be stocked, and destocked, during the experiment. The experiments are fully described so that the results can be used for the validation of numerical models dealing with phase change materials.