Aesthetically pleasing dark roofs can be formulated to reflect like a highly reflective white roof in the near infrared portion of the solar spectrum. New paint pigments increase the near infrared reflectance of exterior finishes by minimizing the absorption of near-infrared radiation (NIR). The boost in the NIR reflectance drops the surface temperatures of roofs and walls, which in turn reduces cooling-energy use and provides savings for the homeowner and relief for the utilities. In moderate and hot climates, a roof surface with high solar reflectance and high thermal emittance was shown by Akbari et al. (2004) and by Parker and Sherwin (1998) to reduce the exterior temperature and produce savings in comfort cooling. The new cool color pi...
The energy retrofitting and conversion of attic spaces into liveable dwelling units is a widely diff...
An effective solution to summer overheating of buildings is provided by \u201ccool roofs\u201d. Thes...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
Reflective roof coatings keep the roof cooler by minimizing solar absorption and maximizing thermal ...
High solar reflectance and high infrared emittance roofs incur surface temperatures that are only ab...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
Modern urban areas usually have darker surfaces than their surroundings. Use of dark roofs and pavem...
Past simulation and test cell studies have shown potential reduction to building cooling loads from ...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
ABSTRACT New "cool pigmented" colors that appear as dark colors in the visible spectrum bu...
The widespread use of solar-reflective roofing materials can save energy, mitigate urban heat island...
Highly reflective building envelope materials are widely identified as an effective design option to...
An effective solution to summer overheating of buildings is provided by “cool roofs”. These are buil...
The use of high albedo materials (cool coatings) on buildings is an emerging passive building coolin...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
The energy retrofitting and conversion of attic spaces into liveable dwelling units is a widely diff...
An effective solution to summer overheating of buildings is provided by \u201ccool roofs\u201d. Thes...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
Reflective roof coatings keep the roof cooler by minimizing solar absorption and maximizing thermal ...
High solar reflectance and high infrared emittance roofs incur surface temperatures that are only ab...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
Modern urban areas usually have darker surfaces than their surroundings. Use of dark roofs and pavem...
Past simulation and test cell studies have shown potential reduction to building cooling loads from ...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
ABSTRACT New "cool pigmented" colors that appear as dark colors in the visible spectrum bu...
The widespread use of solar-reflective roofing materials can save energy, mitigate urban heat island...
Highly reflective building envelope materials are widely identified as an effective design option to...
An effective solution to summer overheating of buildings is provided by “cool roofs”. These are buil...
The use of high albedo materials (cool coatings) on buildings is an emerging passive building coolin...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
The energy retrofitting and conversion of attic spaces into liveable dwelling units is a widely diff...
An effective solution to summer overheating of buildings is provided by \u201ccool roofs\u201d. Thes...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...