Systematic review of the use of phase change material (PCM) in concrete and the fire performance of PCM in concrete

K.A.D.Y.T. Kahandawa Arachchi, Olivia Mirza, Fidelis Mashiri, Sameera Pathirana

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Abstract

The Mechanical properties of concrete significantly deteriorate when exposed to fire, with explosive spalling posing a major threat to structural integrity. This highlights the need for effective insulation systems to protect concrete structures in fire conditions. However, current insulation solutions are typically installed externally, requiring additional labour and materials. This review explores the potential of incorporating Phase Change Materials (PCMs) directly into concrete as an embedded insulation system. As a latent heat storage material, PCM offers promising fire-resistant properties, reducing the need for external insulation while improving the fire performance of concrete. This paper presents a bibliometric analysis and a systematic review of recent publications on the use of PCMs in concrete and their fire performance applications. One thousand two hundred and four publications retrieved from Scopus© and Web of Science databases were passed through the PRISMA flowchart to obtain a database of recent literature on the study area. The current trend of research shows a shift towards inorganic PCMs in concrete. There is a significant lack of studies on using inorganic and eutectic PCM in concrete for fire applications and existing studies show inorganic PCM can be a viable solution. Commercial availability and lack of synthesised encapsulated PCM were found to be barriers to research. 
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)175-188
Number of pages14
JournalAustralian Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • concrete
  • fire performance
  • phase change material
  • PRISMA
  • Concrete buildings
  • Concretes
  • Fireclay
  • Fireproofing
  • Latent heat
  • Premixed flames
  • Thermal insulation
  • 'current
  • Exposed to
  • Fire performance
  • Inorganic phasis
  • Insulation system
  • Mechanical
  • Phase Change
  • Properties of concretes
  • Systematic Review
  • Fire resistance

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