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"Aw, mom, the cat's stuck in the roof again!" |
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This has been created already. I read an article a few months ago in the Times magazine about a company that has developed a plasterboard wall that has a honeycomb of wax capsules in it.
I will try to google for it. |
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**Edit** - two minutes later.. attached link. |
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Phase change materials tend to keep the temperature close to the one at which the phase change occurs. It acts as kind of a buffer. If you want one to keep you cool during the day, you have to choose one where the temperature of the phase change is somewhat below daytime temperatures and somewhat above nighttime temperatures. If you want something to cool you day and night, this isn't what you're looking for. It will change phase once during the day and wil be "used up" by night time. It won't serve its purpose again until it's had the chance to cool down. |
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