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Title: | Switchable kirigami structures as window envelopes for energy-efficient buildings | Authors: | Yin, Hanzhi Zhou, Xishu Zhou, Zhengui Liu, Rong Mo, Xiwei Chen, Zewen Yang, Erqi Huang, Zhen Li, Hao Wu, Hao Zhou, Jun Long, Yi Hu, Bin |
Keywords: | Engineering::Materials | Issue Date: | 2023 | Source: | Yin, H., Zhou, X., Zhou, Z., Liu, R., Mo, X., Chen, Z., Yang, E., Huang, Z., Li, H., Wu, H., Zhou, J., Long, Y. & Hu, B. (2023). Switchable kirigami structures as window envelopes for energy-efficient buildings. Research, 6, 0103-. https://dx.doi.org/10.34133/research.0103 | Journal: | Research | Abstract: | Efficient regulation of thermal radiation is an effective way to conserve energy consumption of buildings. Because windows are the least energy-efficient part of buildings, their thermal radiation regulation is highly demanded, especially in the changing environment, but is still a challenge. Here, by employing a kirigami structure, we design a variable-angle thermal reflector as a transparent envelope of windows for their thermal radiation modulation. The envelope can be easily switched between heating and cooling modes by loading different pre-stresses, which endow the envelope windows with the ability of temperature regulation, and the interior temperature of a building model can be reduced by ~3.3 °C under cooling mode and increased by ~3.9 °C under heating mode in the outdoor test. The improved thermal management of windows by the adaptive envelope provides an extra heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning energy savings percentage of 13% to 29% per year for buildings located in different climate zones around the world, making the kirigami envelope windows a promising way for energy-saving utilization. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169621 | ISSN: | 2096-5168 | DOI: | 10.34133/research.0103 | Schools: | School of Materials Science and Engineering | Rights: | © 2023 Hanzhi Yin et al. Exclusive licensee Science and Technology Review Publishing House. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0). | Fulltext Permission: | open | Fulltext Availability: | With Fulltext |
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