Feldman et al., 1984 - Google Patents
The compressive strength of cement blocks permeated with an organic phase change materialFeldman et al., 1984
- Document ID
- 16548033563477423471
- Author
- Feldman D
- Shapiro M
- Fazio P
- Sayegh S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Energy and buildings
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The authors investigate the feasibility of constructing walls and partitions with enhanced heat storage capability from cement blocks permeated with an organic phase change material (pressed stearic acid). The blocks are lightweight, easy to produce and are cured in …
- 239000004568 cement 0 title abstract description 48
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