@inproceedings{HoffmannKornadt, author = {Hoffmann, Sabine and Kornadt, Oliver}, title = {PHASEN{\"U}BERGANGSMATERIALIEN ALS PASSIVE W{\"A}RMESPEICHER IN REVITALISIERUNGSOBJEKTEN}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2969}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170327-29699}, pages = {12}, abstract = {Summer overheating in buildings is a common problem, especially in office buildings with large glazed facades, high internal loads and low thermal mass. Phase change materials (PCM) that undergo a phase transition in the temperature range of thermal comfort can add thermal mass without increasing the structural load of the building. The investigated PCM were micro-encapsulated and mixed into gypsum plaster. The experiments showed a reduction of indoor-temperature of up to 4 K when using a 3 cm layer of PCM-plaster with micro-encapsulated paraffin. The measurement results could validate a numerical model that is based on a temperature dependent function for heat capacity. Thermal building simulation showed that a 3 cm layer of PCM-plaster can help to fulfil German regulations concerning heat protection of buildings in summer for most office rooms.}, subject = {Architektur }, language = {de} }