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Estimation of multi-layer coating efficiency for passive radiative cooling
Author(s) -
S. S. Jenblat,
О. В. Волкова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
omskij naučnyj vestnik. seriâ "aviacionno-raketnoe i ènergetičeskoe mašinostroenie"
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2588-0373
pISSN - 2587-764X
DOI - 10.25206/2588-0373-2021-5-2-37-46
Subject(s) - radiative cooling , radiative transfer , coating , emissivity , environmental science , materials science , layer (electronics) , transmittance , low emissivity , passive cooling , meteorology , remote sensing , optics , optoelectronics , thermal , composite material , physics , geology
Passive radiative cooling is a promising direction in energy conservation and environmental protection. One of the ways to increase the efficiency of radiative cooling systems is the use of multi-layer coatings. In recent years, several novel materials with high emissivity have been proposed, which allow the creation of radiators that provide an average daily cooling power of approximately 100 W/m2 during daytime. Based on the developed mathematical model, the optical properties of the multi-layer coating for the radiative cooling system were evaluated by the Transfer Matrix Method and the effectiveness of radiative cooling was determined due to the use of the multi-layer coating in the climatic conditions of Syria (Latakia). The results of modeling the atmospheric transmittance in the summer months in Syria (Latakia) are presented. The developed mathematical model, methods for modeling atmospheric transmittance, calculating solar radiation, and evaluating the optical properties of multi-layer coating, allow determining an effective multi-layer coating for radiative cooling systems in any climatic conditions

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