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Bio-inspired transparent microfluidic platform as transformable networks for solar modulation
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The glazed envelopes on buildings play a major role in operational energy consumption as they define the boundary conditions between climate and thermal comfort. Such a façade is viewed as an uncontrolled load that sets the operational performance requirements for artificial lighting and air-cooling mechanical systems. This is in contrast to nature, which has evolved materials with the ability to learn and adapt to a micro-environment through self-regulation using materials that are multifunctional, formed by chemical composition in response to solar load. Leaf vasculature formations are of particular interest to this paper. Through leaf maximisation of daylight capture, the total leaf area density and angular distribution of leaf surfaces define the tree structure. This paper will define an approach to simulate nature to advance a microfluidic platform as a dynamic NIR absorber for solar modulation: a transformable network of multi-microchannel geometry matrix structures for autonomous transparent surfaces, for real time flow management of conductivity. This is realised through active volumetric flows within a capillary network of circulation fluidics within it, through it, and out of it for energy capture and storage, the cycle of which is determined through precise management of heat flow transport within a material. This advances transparent façades into an energy system for heat load modulation nested to climate and solar exposure, which is demonstrated in this paper.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of facade design and engineering. - Place of publication unknown, 2013, currens
Source (book)
Special issue: Powerskin 2019 / Auer, Thomas [edit.]
Publication
Place of publication unknown : IOS Press , 2019
ISSN
2213-302X [Print]
2213-3038 [Online]
ISBN
978-94-6366-127-0
DOI
10.7480/JFDE.2019.1.2785
Volume/pages
7 :1 (2019) , p. 89-100
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Last edited 04.03.2024
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