Experimental investigation of radiation life support system with vacuum and air heat insulation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25206/2588-0373-2018-2-1-26-32Keywords:
radiation life support systems, vacuum heat insulation, multi-layer screen insulation, heating, cooling, solar radiation, renewable energy sourcesAbstract
Radiation heating systems for residential, office, industrial and other premises are actively used in many regions of the planet. Nevertheless, the potential of radiation energy is involved in small amounts. Moreover, radiation systems can not only heat the rooms, but also cool them or other objects. If to place the radiation panel in a certain way, it can radiate more energy than getting back from the environment or vice versa, getting more energy than radiating it to the environment. As a result, its temperature can be lower than the ambient temperature, which allows to obtain a cooling capacity without energy consumption. The temperature can be higher than the ambient air, which makes it possible to obtain thermal energy from the sun. These processes are environmentally friendly and refer to renewable energy sources.
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