Diğer Yayınlar | Papers published in other Jounals

D. Diğer Yayınlar

D1. Mazman M, Konuklu Y, Paksoy HO, Evliya H Binary Mixtures Of Paraffin And Fatty Acid With Sodium Acetate Trihydrate To Be Used As Phase Change Materials”. 10th International Conference on Thermal Energy Storage

D2. Dikici D, Paksoy H, Konuklu Özonur Y Natural Sources for Cold Storage Potential Study. Annex 14“Cooling All Climates with Thermal Energy Storage” 4th Experts Meeting, 2001

D3.  Paksoy H O, Konuklu Y Testing New Microencapsulated Phase Change Materials (MPCM) in Buildings. IEA-ECES Annex31, Energy storage with Energy Efficient Buildings and Districts: Optimization and AutomationSecond Expert Meeting

D4.  Konuklu Y, Paksoy H O Temperature controlled food package containing microencapsulated phase change materials. Annex 25, Surplus Heat Management using Advanced TES for CO2 mitigation, 214-215.

D5. Chitosan–Gelatin Microcapsules, 2015, “Konuklu, Y., & Paksoy, H. O. (2015). The Preparation and Characterization of Chitosan–Gelatin Microcapsules and Microcomposites with Fatty Acids as Thermal Energy Storage Materials. Energy Technology.” makalesi ile ilgili ChemistryViews’te bir tanıtım yazısı yayınlanmıştır.

D6. “Sıcaklık kontrolü sağlayan akıllı ambalaj”, Ulusal basın haberi

 

 

1. Mazman M, Konuklu Y, Paksoy HO, Evliya H Binary Mixtures Of Paraffin And Fatty Acid With Sodium Acetate Trihydrate To Be Used As Phase Change Materials”. 10th International Conference on Thermal Energy Storage
2. Dikici D, Paksoy H, Konuklu Özonur Y Natural Sources for Cold Storage Potential Study. Annex 14 “Cooling All Climates with Thermal Energy Storage” 4th Experts Meeting, 2001
3. Paksoy H O, Konuklu Y Testing New Microencapsulated Phase Change Materials (MPCM) in Buildings. IEA-ECES Annex31, Energy storage with Energy Efficient Buildings and Districts: Optimization and AutomationSecond Expert Meeting
4. Konuklu Y, Paksoy H O Temperature controlled food package containing microencapsulated phase change materials. Annex 25, Surplus Heat Management using Advanced TES for CO2 mitigation, 214-215