Efrigeration Systems using the Potential of night radiative cooling
A. P. Tsoi,
A. V. Baranenko,
A. S. Granovsky
et al.
Abstract:Objective. Night radiative cooling (Radiative cooling) is based on the phenomenon of Earth's effective radiation, in which heat is removed into the atmosphere and partially carried away into outer space, which leads to a decrease in the temperature of objects located on the Earth's surface below the air temperature in the surface layer.Method. The research is based on methods of thermodynamic analysis, full-scale and computational modeling of processes and objects of refrigeration and cryogenic technology. On … Show more
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