Sub-ambient cooling can be achieved through radiative coolers that selectively emit radiation within the atmospheric window (8–13 μm) to outer space and suppress absorption/emission of other wavelengths. This study explores the feasibility of adopting radiative cooling in the hot and humid climate of Singapore through both numerical and experimental approaches. A theoretical simulation based on the heat transfer balance is first proposed to obtain the cooling power of the radiative cooler considering different solar spectral irradiance and total water vapor column. The larger solar irradiance in Singapore, especially within the ultraviolet and visible light spectrum where the absorbance of the material is relatively high, could counteract i...
Mesoscale meteorological modeling was conducted to evaluate air temperature at 2‐m above surface (T2...
Cooling demand in buildings accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and is e...
Problem: Roofs receive the most intense solar heat load among all building envelope surfaces in Equa...
The increasing effect of climate change have pushed Singapore’s weather to be significantly warmer a...
The cooling power of a radiative cooler is more than halved in the tropics, e.g., Singapore, because...
As a new passive cooling technology, space radiation cooling has great potential for development bec...
We present results of a radiant cooling system that made the hot and humid tropical climate of Singa...
Daytime radiative cooling (DRC) is a very novel passive cooling method for buildings that utilises t...
Global warming causes temperature increase of the Earth. The efforts to reduce energy consumption ...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
Thermal loadings from the surrounding of the building into the building interior are a major concern...
Solar radiation is a renewable and clean source of energy; it is one of the alternative sources of e...
Radiative cooling is a well-researched area. For many years, surfaces relying on radiative cooling f...
While passive radiative cooling has shown great potential in temperate regions in lowering surface t...
There has been an increasing demand to create new passive building cooling methods to tackle the glo...
Mesoscale meteorological modeling was conducted to evaluate air temperature at 2‐m above surface (T2...
Cooling demand in buildings accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and is e...
Problem: Roofs receive the most intense solar heat load among all building envelope surfaces in Equa...
The increasing effect of climate change have pushed Singapore’s weather to be significantly warmer a...
The cooling power of a radiative cooler is more than halved in the tropics, e.g., Singapore, because...
As a new passive cooling technology, space radiation cooling has great potential for development bec...
We present results of a radiant cooling system that made the hot and humid tropical climate of Singa...
Daytime radiative cooling (DRC) is a very novel passive cooling method for buildings that utilises t...
Global warming causes temperature increase of the Earth. The efforts to reduce energy consumption ...
Demonstrations of passive daytime radiative cooling have primarily relied on complex and costly spec...
Thermal loadings from the surrounding of the building into the building interior are a major concern...
Solar radiation is a renewable and clean source of energy; it is one of the alternative sources of e...
Radiative cooling is a well-researched area. For many years, surfaces relying on radiative cooling f...
While passive radiative cooling has shown great potential in temperate regions in lowering surface t...
There has been an increasing demand to create new passive building cooling methods to tackle the glo...
Mesoscale meteorological modeling was conducted to evaluate air temperature at 2‐m above surface (T2...
Cooling demand in buildings accounts for a significant portion of global energy consumption and is e...
Problem: Roofs receive the most intense solar heat load among all building envelope surfaces in Equa...