This research was presented the mechanical and thermal properties of cement-based composite for thermal energy
storage materials.
The effects of nanosilica particle size and concentration determined by mixing three nanosilica particle sizes of 12, 50 and 150 nm, using nanosilica were of 1-5 wt%. Thermal properties coefficients were tested using a direct measuring instrument with surface probe (ISOMET2114).
The influence of nanosilica on the performance, such as compressive strength, bulk density, hermal conductivity, volume heat capacity and thermal diffusivity of hardened composite cement pastes were studied for future solar thermal energy materials with better performance.
According to the development of thermal storage materials and their application environment requirement in solar thermal power, the specimens were subjected to heat at 350oC and 900oC.
There were observed that, before heating, the compressive strength is optimized at nanosilica amount of 4wt% with nanosilica particle size of 50 nm at the age of 28 day