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Cooling of a dwelling by nocturnal radiation
2018
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Atmospheric transparency in the infrared, responsible for night cooling, is exploited to obtain a cooling effect. Radiative cooling to the night sky is based on the principle of infrared radiation heat loss from a surface to a body at a lower temperature. The use of the emissivity equation allowed us to evaluate its variation as a function of wavelength and temperature. A comparison of the temperature variation was made between granite and the materials most often used in the manufacture of
doi:10.1088/1757-899x/353/1/012007
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