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Nov 30, 2022 - Ke Yujie
Ke, Yujie; Li, Yabin; Wu, Lichen; Wang, Shancheng; Yang, Ronggui; Yin, Jie; Tan, Gang; Long, Yi, 2022, "On-Demand Solar and Thermal Radiation Management Based on Switchable Interwoven Surfaces.", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/067RCH, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:uZePzlzRiP53/cWMHomtFQ== [fileUNF]
On-demand and selective regulation of the radiative cooling (longwave infrared, LWIR) and solar heat gain (ultraviolet-, visible- and near-IR, UV− vis−NIR) of building facades is a grand challenge but essential to decrease energy usage in buildings. Here, we report a reconfigurab... |
Nov 30, 2022 - Wang Shancheng
Wang, Shancheng; Zhou, Yang; Jiang, Tengyao; Yang, Ronggui; Tan, Gang; Long, Yi, 2022, "Replication Data for: Thermochromic smart windows with highly regulated radiative cooling and solar transmission", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/CAVCED, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:yEWvVCI82prtliH/zHImmA== [fileUNF]
Radiative cooling (RC) is a technique that spontaneously radiates long-wave infrared (LWIR) to the cold outer space, which provides cooling power to buildings, however only preferred in hot seasons. RC has been widely researched on walls and roofs but rarely on windows while wind... |
Nov 30, 2022 - Wang Shancheng
Wang, Shancheng; Jiang, Tengyao; Meng, Yun; Yang, Ronggui; Tan, Gang; Long, Yi, 2022, "Replication Data for: Scalable thermochromic smart windows with passive radiative cooling regulation", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/GKMKQK, DR-NTU (Data), V1
Radiative cooling materials spontaneously radiate long-wave infrared (LWIR) to the cold outer space, providing cooling power that is preferred in hot seasons. Radiative cooling has been widely explored for walls and roofs but rarely for windows, which are one of the least energy-... |
Nov 30, 2022 - Zhou Yang
Wang, Shancheng; Zhou, Yang; Peng, Jinqing; Tan, Yutong; Li, Chuanchang; Boey, Yin Chiang Freddy; Long, Yi, 2022, "Replication Data for: Liquid Thermo-Responsive Smart Window Derived from Hydrogel", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/XAY2XF, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:EL5QCSZK4/cDChR8hg9BYw== [fileUNF]
Buildings account for 40% of global energy consumption, while windows are the least energy-efficient part of buildings. Conventional smart windows only regulate solar transmission. For the first time, we developed high thermal energy storage thermoresponsive smart window (HTEST s... |
