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Pavements / Building materials / Heat transfer / Calorimetry / Energy storage / Phase-change material / Foreign object damage / Concrete / Asphalt concrete / Measuring instrument / Road surface / Thermal energy storage
Date: 2015-06-08 11:21:24
Pavements
Building materials
Heat transfer
Calorimetry
Energy storage
Phase-change material
Foreign object damage
Concrete
Asphalt concrete
Measuring instrument
Road surface
Thermal energy storage

Title of Design: Application of Phase Change Materials in Airport Runways Design Challenge addressed: Technical Design Challenges, Airport Operation and Maintenance University Name: Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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