Space cooling in buildings is anticipated to rise because of an increasing thermal comfort demand worldwide, and this calls for cost-effective and sustainable cooling technologies. We present a proof-of-concept multistage device, where a net cooling capacity and a temperature difference are demonstrated as long as two water solutions at disparate salinity are maintained. Each stage is made of two hydrophilic layers separated by a hydrophobic membrane. An imbalance in water activity in the two layers naturally causes a non-isothermal vapor flux across the membrane without requiring any mechanical ancillaries. One prototype of the device developed a specific cooling capacity of up to 170 W m-2 at a vanishing temperature difference, considerin...
This paper makes a case of energy saving research, to system water-based condenser for the use of en...
We present results of a radiant cooling system that made the hot and humid tropical climate of Singa...
This paper analyses a new indirect evaporative cooling system characterized by low energy demand for...
The building sector consumes around half of the global energy produced and air-conditioning processe...
International audienceAccess to freshwater and energy resource management are two of the major conce...
In a world of rapidly rising global temperatures, demand for air conditioning systems is up. However...
Membrane heat pumps are an emerging technology capable of outperforming current vapor-compression co...
Cooling with heat is hot. Demand for cooling often coincides with the supply of solar heat. This mak...
Although evaporative coolers consume much lower electricity than the vapor compression systems, they...
Producción CientíficaEvaporative cooling has a major role to play in fighting climate change and in ...
The cooling power of a radiative cooler is more than halved in the tropics, e.g., Singapore, because...
Rising global temperature has triggered the cooling demand in the last three decades with growing pr...
Given the growth of the world's population and climate change, a lack of clean water has become a ma...
AbstractNew research on evaporative cooling and breathable walls has demonstrated the potential for ...
Cooling of buildings is an essential target for engineers and builders in the hot arid climate of Eg...
This paper makes a case of energy saving research, to system water-based condenser for the use of en...
We present results of a radiant cooling system that made the hot and humid tropical climate of Singa...
This paper analyses a new indirect evaporative cooling system characterized by low energy demand for...
The building sector consumes around half of the global energy produced and air-conditioning processe...
International audienceAccess to freshwater and energy resource management are two of the major conce...
In a world of rapidly rising global temperatures, demand for air conditioning systems is up. However...
Membrane heat pumps are an emerging technology capable of outperforming current vapor-compression co...
Cooling with heat is hot. Demand for cooling often coincides with the supply of solar heat. This mak...
Although evaporative coolers consume much lower electricity than the vapor compression systems, they...
Producción CientíficaEvaporative cooling has a major role to play in fighting climate change and in ...
The cooling power of a radiative cooler is more than halved in the tropics, e.g., Singapore, because...
Rising global temperature has triggered the cooling demand in the last three decades with growing pr...
Given the growth of the world's population and climate change, a lack of clean water has become a ma...
AbstractNew research on evaporative cooling and breathable walls has demonstrated the potential for ...
Cooling of buildings is an essential target for engineers and builders in the hot arid climate of Eg...
This paper makes a case of energy saving research, to system water-based condenser for the use of en...
We present results of a radiant cooling system that made the hot and humid tropical climate of Singa...
This paper analyses a new indirect evaporative cooling system characterized by low energy demand for...