This paper describes evaporative spray roof cooling systems, their components, performance and applications in various climates and building types. The evolution of this indirect evaporative cooling technique is discussed. Psychrometric and sol-air principles are covered and a simplified method of evaluation presented. A life cycle energy savings example is discussed. Benefits of roof life and roof top equipment efficiency and maintenance are covered as well as water consumption and performance trade-offs with alternate methods of roof heat gain control. Testimonials and case studies are presented. The gradual migration of business, industry, and populace to the southern United States was largely brought on by the advent of the practical ai...
The roofs of buildings play an essential role in energy efficiency because a significant amount of s...
The evaporative-cooling roof is a popular passive energy conservation technique. This article presen...
Building cooling is achieved by the extensive use of air conditioners. These mechanically driven dev...
It is generally recognized that as much as 60% of the air conditioning load in a building is generat...
Roof-Spray cooling systems are being extensively used to reduce the air-conditioning usage in indust...
Since the “Energy Crisis” Evaporative Roof Cooling Systems have gained increased acceptance as a cos...
This paper explains how Indirect Evaporative Cooling (IEC) uses water as a refrigerant. This water r...
This is the first of a series of four papers that describe a 3-year EU-funded research project into ...
ABSTRACT: In Brazil, a country with great territorial extension, a major extension of the territory ...
Thermally activated building systems (TABS) are gaining popularity as a potentially energy efficient...
Air conditioning accounts for up to 50% of energy use in buildings. Increased air-conditioning-syste...
At present a PhD student at UCLA This paper describes the performance of an indirect evaporative coo...
In Brazil, a country with great territorial extension, a major extension of the territory is in trop...
To contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, one of the main ways is to reduce energy...
There is an increasing trend of demand of air conditioning increase to achieve thermal comfort of hu...
The roofs of buildings play an essential role in energy efficiency because a significant amount of s...
The evaporative-cooling roof is a popular passive energy conservation technique. This article presen...
Building cooling is achieved by the extensive use of air conditioners. These mechanically driven dev...
It is generally recognized that as much as 60% of the air conditioning load in a building is generat...
Roof-Spray cooling systems are being extensively used to reduce the air-conditioning usage in indust...
Since the “Energy Crisis” Evaporative Roof Cooling Systems have gained increased acceptance as a cos...
This paper explains how Indirect Evaporative Cooling (IEC) uses water as a refrigerant. This water r...
This is the first of a series of four papers that describe a 3-year EU-funded research project into ...
ABSTRACT: In Brazil, a country with great territorial extension, a major extension of the territory ...
Thermally activated building systems (TABS) are gaining popularity as a potentially energy efficient...
Air conditioning accounts for up to 50% of energy use in buildings. Increased air-conditioning-syste...
At present a PhD student at UCLA This paper describes the performance of an indirect evaporative coo...
In Brazil, a country with great territorial extension, a major extension of the territory is in trop...
To contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, one of the main ways is to reduce energy...
There is an increasing trend of demand of air conditioning increase to achieve thermal comfort of hu...
The roofs of buildings play an essential role in energy efficiency because a significant amount of s...
The evaporative-cooling roof is a popular passive energy conservation technique. This article presen...
Building cooling is achieved by the extensive use of air conditioners. These mechanically driven dev...