PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS (PCMs) FOR BUILDINGS AND AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW STUDY

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[1] Tabatabaei Malazi, Mahdi
[2] Afshari, Faraz
[3] Kaya, Kenan
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Automobile cooling systems - Automobile heaters - Automotive batteries - Battery management systems - Heat pump systems - Hybrid vehicles - Latent heat - Thermal Engineering - Thermal load;
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10.1615/HeatTransRes.2024053911
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Phase change materials (PCMs) play a pivotal role in various sectors, particularly in automotive engineering, electric vehicles, and building construction. In the automotive sector, phase change materials are crucial for thermal management systems, aiding in temperature regulation of components such as batteries and engines. In electric vehicles, phase change materials are instrumental in enhancing battery performance and lifespan by effectively managing thermal loads during charging and discharging cycles, thus ensuring optimal operating conditions. These materials offer significant energy efficiency benefits by absorbing and releasing large amounts of latent heat during phase transitions, which helps in maintaining stable temperatures and reducing the load on heating and cooling systems. Additionally, PCMs contribute to sustainable building practices by enhancing thermal regulation, thereby lowering energy consumption and associated costs. This study explores the diverse applications and properties of phase change materials for improving thermal management and energy efficiency in vehicles, residences, and buildings. This research provides a comprehensive review of innovative solutions, including PCM-based heat pumps, PCM-integrated cementitious composites, and hybrid active-passive battery thermal management systems. © 2025 by Begell House, Inc.
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