2023
DOI: 10.22227/1997-0935.2023.7.1114-1122
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Reducing heat gain in buildings by artificially lowering the outside air temperature through evaporative cooling

Abstract: Introduction. Systems for microclimate regulation in buildings consume a large amount of natural energy resources. Statistics show that 40 % of energy is used for heating, ventilation and air conditioning. This problem is directly related to the heating and cooling load of the building, i.e. it depends on the thermal engineering characteristics of building envelopes and the thermal protection of the building. Materials and methods. To reduce the consumption of energy resources, the most common met… Show more

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