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- W2325118810 abstract "PreviousNext No AccessProceedings of the 10th SEGJ International Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 20-22 November 2011Suppression of insolation heating based on physical laws —New paradigm in air conditioning—Authors: Hitoshi MikadaEri OhkawaTada-nori GotoJunichi TakekawaShin'ya MorinoKiyoshi TaniguchiYuzuru AshidaHitoshi Mikada Kyoto University (),Search for more papers by this authorEmail the author at mikada@tansa.kumst.kyoto-u.ac.jp, Eri Ohkawa Kyoto University (present: Panasonic Electric Works),Search for more papers by this author, Tada-nori Goto Kyoto University,Search for more papers by this author, Junichi Takekawa Kyoto University,Search for more papers by this author, Shin'ya Morino Hakusan Corporation,Search for more papers by this author, Kiyoshi Taniguchi Nittoc Corporation (Present: West Nippon Expressway Engineering Kansai Co.,Ltd),Search for more papers by this author, and Yuzuru Ashida NPO EEFASearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1190/segj102011-001.91 SectionsAboutPDF/ePub ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Abstract After the earthquake and nuclear power plant disaster in 2011 in Japan, the energy supply to the whole island has become a critical issue due to future insufficient electric power supply conditions. The maximum demand of electric power has been reported in midsummer due to increasing demand to air-conditioning that may be influenced by the global warming and deepening pursuit to the quality of life and the amenity. In fact, the temperature of materials would be raised when the materials are exposed to the sunlight. Such temperature rise could be moderated when coating the materials with paint with fine ceramic spheres. If we utilize the paint to suppress such temperature raise, the energy consumption could be lowered. However, quite few studies have been conducted to see how the paint controls the temperature rise has merely been clarified theoretically. In this study, we investigated how the ceramic spheres work to lower the absorption of insolation to see the optimum size of the spheres. We confirmed that the scattering of light, i.e., electromagnetic waves, attributes to the observed phenomena. We would like to propose that coating buildings using ceramic-sphere-admixed paint would be equivalent to construct power plants when focusing the effects of lowering power demands. Permalink: https://doi.org/10.1190/segj102011-001.91FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByQuantitative analysis of insolation heating suppression utilizing electromagnetic scatteringJun Horie, Hitoshi Mikada, and Junichi Takekawa3 April 2020 Proceedings of the 10th SEGJ International Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 20-22 November 2011ISSN (online):2159-6832Copyright: 2011 Pages: publication data© 2011 Published in electronic format with permission by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists of JapanPublisher:Society of Exploration Geophysicists HistoryPublished: 29 Oct 2012 CITATION INFORMATION Hitoshi Mikada, Eri Ohkawa, Tada-nori Goto, Junichi Takekawa, Shin'ya Morino, Kiyoshi Taniguchi, and Yuzuru Ashida, (2011), Suppression of insolation heating based on physical laws —New paradigm in air conditioning—, SEG Global Meeting Abstracts : 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1190/segj102011-001.91 Plain-Language Summary PDF DownloadLoading ..." @default.
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