201211 · There are many passive cooling strategies that can be applied to achieve comfort in a building, such as solar shading, insulation, induced ventilation techniques, radiative cooling, evaporative
2024131 · By strategically positioning a building''s windows and shading devices, passive cooling techniques can be employed to promote thermal comfort and natural ventilation. The orientation of a building also affects the effectiveness of thermal insulation and cross ventilation, further contributing to energy savings.
201624 · Abstract. The recent progress on radiative cooling reveals its potential for applications in highly efficient passive cooling. This approach utilizes the maximized emission of infrared thermal radiation through the
202461 · By disseminating data on these passive cooling methods, their potential to transform building energy use is underscored, fostering a shift towards more sustainable and resilient built environments. Download : Download high-res image (267KB) Download : Download full-size image; Fig. 2. The categorization of diverse Passive Cooling
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3 · Passive design is a method that utilizes natural elements to minimize the reliance on artificial climate control. Optimizing a building''s layout, materials, openings, and
201211 · About 90% of the population in the U.S. have heating/cooling systems in their homes [17]. Air conditioning use has increasingly grown during the last few years and greatly contributes to the
2024110 · These results demonstrate the smart all-day dynamic passive cooling ability of the bilayer. Additionally, a continuous passive cooling experiment conducted
2020131 · Fundamentally, we can divide electronics cooling techniques into two categories: passive cooling and active cooling.
20231220 · Passive thermal management of electronic devices using sorption-based evaporative cooling. Graphical abstract. Highlights. Cooling performance is evaluated
202282 · Passive cooling is needed in many third world countries which exhibit high ambient temperatures and may not afford the energy consumption associated with active cooling techniques. This phrase characterizes systems that operate naturally without the use of mechanical devices driven by electricity. Cooling is the transfer of heat energy
20231222 · The utilization of ambient moisture could bring new opportunities for passive cooling and break the potential limitation caused by the original temperature
202461 · This comprehensive literature review explores various strategies and methods for implementing passive cooling with PCMs in buildings. The integration of
202111 · The spray cooling method atomizes droplets through high-pressure pumps and nozzles, and covers the entire heating surface (insulating surface) of an electronic
5 · Passive cooling strategies include a combination of shading, natural ventilation and fans to circulate air. These strategies can help to keep homes liveable, even in the face of triple-digit outdoor temperatures. Alleviating the reliance on AC in a heatwave lowers the risk of power outages and benefits the environment.
201989 · In urban environments, nearby buildings partially block access to the sky, which hinders radiative cooling, but a thermal beam-shaping design can help solve this
2022920 · A passive cooling system developed at MIT relies on evaporation and radiation and requires no electricity. The device can provide up to about 19 degrees Fahrenheit (9.3 degrees Celsius) of cooling from the ambient temperature, to help keep food fresh longer or supplement air conditioning.
2024621 · Radiative cooling is an emerging technique that passively cools a terrestrial surface by dissipating excessive heat into the ultracold space. Solid-state thermoelectric generators are widely used to generate electricity via the Seebeck effect. Integrating radiative cooling with a thermoelectric generator can enable a passive
2015125 · Passive cooling techniques utilize natural heat sinks and airflow to cool buildings without mechanical devices. They include natural ventilation using wind and stack effects to circulate air, shading to block solar heat gain, wind towers to induce airflow, courtyards that circulate rising hot air, earth air tunnels that use constant underground