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Temperature-adaptive rooftop covering with synergetic modulation of solar and thermal radiation for maximal energy saving.


ABSTRACT: The energy consumption for maintaining desired indoor temperature accounts for 20% of primary energy use worldwide. Passive rooftop modulation of solar/thermal radiation without external energy input has a great potential in building energy saving. However, existing passive rooftop modulation techniques failed to simultaneously modulate solar/thermal radiation in response to rooftop surface temperature which is closely related to the building thermal loads, leading to limited or even counter-productive overall energy saving. Here, we report the development of a surface temperature-adaptive rooftop covering with synergetic solar and thermal modulations. The covering, made of a scalable metalized polyethylene film, demonstrated excellent solar absorptance modulation (72.5%) and thermal emissivity modulation (79%) in response to its temperature change from 22°C (indoor heating setpoint) to 25°C (indoor cooling setpoint), and vice versa. Building energy simulations demonstrate that the proposed rooftop covering can achieve all-season energy savings across all climate regions.

SUBMITTER: Chai J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10404751 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Temperature-adaptive rooftop covering with synergetic modulation of solar and thermal radiation for maximal energy saving.

Chai Jiale J   Chen Jianheng J   Kang Zhanxiao Z   Lu Lin L   Tang Chi-Hung CH   Fan Jintu J  

iScience 20230713 8


The energy consumption for maintaining desired indoor temperature accounts for 20% of primary energy use worldwide. Passive rooftop modulation of solar/thermal radiation without external energy input has a great potential in building energy saving. However, existing passive rooftop modulation techniques failed to simultaneously modulate solar/thermal radiation in response to rooftop surface temperature which is closely related to the building thermal loads, leading to limited or even counter-pro  ...[more]

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