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Passive Downdraught Evaporative Cooling

Indoor and Built Environment, 2000
This is the second in a series of four papers that describe a 3-year EU-funded research project into the application of passive downdraught evaporative cooling (PDEC) to non-domestic buildings.
M.J. Cook   +4 more
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Cool Materials for Passive Cooling in Buildings

2021
Cool materials are an acknowledged, environmentally friendly and relatively cost-effective solution that can be easily integrated in the built environment with the threefold aim of reducing building cooling energy needs, mitigating the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon and, at a larger scale, counteracting global warming.
Claudia Fabiani, Anna Laura Pisello
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Effective Passive Cooling During Neonatal Transport

Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management, 2022
We retrospectively evaluated the rectal temperature of 297 hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) outborn newborns who were passive-cooling transported by Neonatal Emergency Transport Service (Genoa and Rome, Italy) at their arrival in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. By a total of 1461 transports, 297 were for suspected HIE.
Bellini, Carlo   +2 more
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Design Optimization of Passively Cooled Room

Journal of Energy Engineering, 1992
We consider this paper an actual design implementation of a passively cooled room, employing the night‐cooling roof‐pond method. The main intended application in our case is of cool storage of agricultural products in the region of Northern Thailand. As there have been no roof‐pond systems specifically designed for the storage of agricultural products ...
BoonLong, Piyawat, Chu, Sydney CK
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Advances in Passive Cooling

2012
Progress on Passive Cooling: Adaptive Thermal Comfort and Passive Architecture * Opportunities for Saving Energy and Improving Air Quality in Urban Heat Islands * Solar Control * Ventilation for Cooling * Ground Cooling: Recent Progress * Evaporative Cooling * Radiative Cooling ...
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Cost-effective passive cooling

Physics Today, 2017
Inexpensive ingredients and scalable processes produce a material that can emit more energy than it absorbs, even under direct sunlight.
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