发射率
辐射冷却
大气(单位)
材料科学
辐射传输
辐射
核工程
相对湿度
环境科学
湿度
大气科学
气象学
光学
物理
工程类
作者
Gimin Park,Kyeongman Roh,Hoon Kim,Salman Khan,Minjae Lee,Byung‐Wook Kim,Woochul Kim
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.202101205
摘要
Abstract The achievable cooling temperature and cooling power of a radiative cooling material are highly affected by time, location, and environmental conditions (e.g., the amount of radiatively participating gases in the atmosphere and incident solar radiation). Such influences cause deviations in the material's performance. To introduce more universal values for the cooling temperature and cooling power, a well‐controlled setup is developed to experimentally evaluate the material's performance. In contrast to the total emissivity of the atmosphere varying from 0.409 to 0.975 with 0%–100% relative humidity, the total emissivity of the experimental setup in this study is fixed at approximately 0.001, which clearly indicates the elimination of atmospheric radiation. A solar simulator is used to replicate the solar flux at air mass 1.5. The obtained time‐dependent temperature profiles suggest that the proposed measurement setup can be utilized to evaluate the material's performance independent of time, location, and environmental conditions.
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