聚合物
相变材料
材料科学
粉煤灰
工艺工程
环境友好型
相变
持续性
废物管理
复合材料
工程类
生态学
工程物理
生物
作者
Sahand Rahemipoor,Masoud Hasany,Mohammad Mehrali,Kristoffer Almdal,Navid Ranjbar,Mehdi Mehrali
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.138005
摘要
The advent of 3D printing has revolutionized conventional construction, offering cost-effective and fast construction of complex structures. This study introduces a groundbreaking approach to promoting sustainable buildings with reduced energy consumption. By integrating Macroencapsulated Phase Change Materials (MEPCM) into a 3D printable geopolymer paste (GPP) derived from fly ashes, a simple and eco-friendly integration method was developed. The research followed a systematic methodology, encompassing the assessment of fresh and hardened properties of geopolymer pastes with varying amounts of MEPCM, analyzing their thermal properties, and investigating the thermal performance by printing miniature houses without and with 20 vol% MEPCM. Notably, MEPCM demonstrated its dual functionality as a thermal energy management component and a viscosity modifier for 3D printable geopolymer paste. Overall, this study paves an innovative path toward sustainable construction, highlighting the significance of energy efficiency and waste reduction.
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