Performance Assessment and LCA of a PCM-Based Coating for Residential Buildings of the North-West Mediterranean Region

E. Terrile, Luca Caliendo, E. Guglielmino, A. Marchitto, A. Borneto, L. Boccardo, Massimo Bacci
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—The paper focuses on the thermo-economic and life cycle assessment of three different Phase-Change Materials (PCM) for use in residential buildings on the North-West Italian coast. For the purpose of this work, we considered the climatic conditions of the city of Genoa, Italy, and used publicly available weather data from year 2020. We numerically assessed three PCMs against conventional thermal insulating materials, on three different flat wall geometries, using a one-dimensional heat transfer model, implemented in MATLAB. The most relevant characteristic of PCMs is their phase transition condition. Our model is based on the assumption that PCM transitions occur in a specific temperature range, and this yields to an instantaneous increase of their specific heat. Subsequently, based on a 25-year PCM life cycle assumption, we carried out a thermo-economic analysis based on the Net Present Value (NVP) index, a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and a carbon dioxide (CO2) saving estimation. Linear regression was used to predict the future economic and environmental scenarios. Simulation results showed that PCM performance is not as high as expected when benchmarked against a conventional insulating material. Specifically, PCMs do not reduce winter thermal demand and CO 2 emissions over their life cycle are twice those of the classical insulator taken as a reference. We then numerically evaluated their performance in a warmer climate, corresponding to a South Mediterranean region, and under these conditions PCMs outperformed against conventional insulators, thus justifying their current higher cost.
地中海西北地区住宅用pcm基涂料的性能评价与LCA
-本文重点研究了三种不同相变材料(PCM)在意大利西北海岸住宅建筑中的热经济和生命周期评估。为了这项工作的目的,我们考虑了意大利热那亚市的气候条件,并使用了2020年以来的公开天气数据。我们使用在MATLAB中实现的一维传热模型,在三种不同的平壁几何形状上对三种pcm与传统隔热材料进行了数值评估。相变材料最相关的特性是它们的相变条件。我们的模型是基于PCM转变发生在特定温度范围内的假设,这导致其比热的瞬时增加。随后,基于25年的PCM生命周期假设,我们进行了基于净现值(NVP)指数、生命周期评估(LCA)和二氧化碳(CO2)节约估算的热经济分析。采用线性回归对未来经济和环境情景进行了预测。仿真结果表明,与传统绝缘材料对比,PCM的性能并没有达到预期的水平。具体来说,pcm不会减少冬季热需求,并且在其生命周期内二氧化碳排放量是作为参考的经典绝缘体的两倍。然后,我们对其在温暖气候下的性能进行了数值评估,对应于南地中海地区,在这些条件下,pcm的性能优于传统绝缘体,从而证明其目前较高的成本是合理的。
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