cooling$547300$ - translation to ελληνικό
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cooling$547300$ - translation to ελληνικό

COOLING THROUGH A RADIATIVE TRANSFER OF ENERGY
Radiational cooling; Radiative Cooling; Radiation cooling; Nocturnal cooling
  • Passive radiative cooling technologies use the [[infrared window]] of 8–13 µm to radiate heat into outer space and impede solar absorption.
  • radiation]] intensity, from clouds, atmosphere and surface.
  • Different roof materials absorb more or less heat. A higher roof [[albedo]], or the whiter a roof, the higher its solar reflectance and heat emittance, which can reduce energy use and costs.

cooling      
δροσιστικός
air cooling         
  • CPU cooler Thermalright Le Grand Macho RT installed into the computer case.
METHOD OF DISSIPATING HEAT DIRECTLY INTO THE ATMOSPHERE
Air Cooling; Aircooled; Aircooling; Air cooling system
αερόψυξη
cooling agent         
  • Device to measure the temperature to which the coolant protects the car from freezing
SUBSTANCE USED TO REDUCE OR REGULATE THE TEMPERATURE OF A SYSTEM
Cooling fluid; Cooling liquid; Heat transfer medium; Cooling agent; Heat transfer agent
ψυκτικός αγών, ψυκτικό μέσο

Ορισμός

cooling tower
(cooling towers)
A cooling tower is a very large, round, high building which is used to cool water from factories or power stations.
...landscapes dominated by cooling towers and factory chimneys.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Radiative cooling

In the study of heat transfer, radiative cooling is the process by which a body loses heat by thermal radiation. As Planck's law describes, every physical body spontaneously and continuously emits electromagnetic radiation.

Radiative cooling has been applied in various contexts throughout human history, including ice making in India and Iran, heat shields for spacecraft, and in architecture. In 2014, a scientific breakthrough in the use of photonic metamaterials made daytime radiative cooling possible. It has since been proposed as a strategy to mitigate local and global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions known as passive daytime radiative cooling.