University of Bayreuth, Presse release No. 117/2022 - 18 July 2022
Reducing energy consumption: Bayreuth researchers develop test system for passive cooling materials
Passive day cooling is a promising technology for the sustainable reduction of energy consumption. It avoids the heating up of buildings by solar radiation and dissipates accumulated heat without external energy consumption. Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have now created a test system with which the materials used for passive cooling can be reliably characterised and compared - regardless of weather conditions and environmental conditions. The measurement setup presented in "Cell Reports Physical Science" is the first step towards a standardised, globally applicable test system for comparing high-performance cooling materials.
Prof. Dr Markus Retsch and Dr Qimeng Song (from left) inspect a sample as studied so far in field trials. Sunny weather is a basic prerequisite for this. Photo: UBT / Chr. Wißler.
Dr Qimeng Song at work on the newly developed measurement setup. The shiny gold foil conceals a black dome that has been cooled down to minus 195 degrees Celsius, imitating the cold night sky. Photo: UBT / Chr. Wißler.