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Science | 2017

Scalable-manufactured randomized glass-polymer hybrid metamaterial for daytime radiative cooling

Yao Zhai; Yaoguang Ma; Sabrina N. David; Dongliang Zhao; Runnan Lou; Gang Tan; Ronggui Yang; Xiaobo Yin

The lazy way to keep cool in the sun Passive radiative cooling requires a material that radiates heat away while allowing solar radiation to pass through. Zhai et al. solve this riddle by constructing a metamaterial composed of a polymer layer embedded with microspheres, backed with a thin layer of silver (see the Perspective by Zhang). The result is an easy-to-manufacture material near the theoretical limit for daytime radiative cooling. The translucent and flexible film can be made in large quantities for a variety of energy technology applications. Science, this issue p. 1062; see also p. 1023 A polymer film with embedded microspheres and a thin backing film of silver achieves daytime radiative cooling. Passive radiative cooling draws heat from surfaces and radiates it into space as infrared radiation to which the atmosphere is transparent. However, the energy density mismatch between solar irradiance and the low infrared radiation flux from a near-ambient-temperature surface requires materials that strongly emit thermal energy and barely absorb sunlight. We embedded resonant polar dielectric microspheres randomly in a polymeric matrix, resulting in a metamaterial that is fully transparent to the solar spectrum while having an infrared emissivity greater than 0.93 across the atmospheric window. When backed with a silver coating, the metamaterial shows a noontime radiative cooling power of 93 watts per square meter under direct sunshine. More critically, we demonstrated high-throughput, economical roll-to-roll manufacturing of the metamaterial, which is vital for promoting radiative cooling as a viable energy technology.


Journal of Electronic Packaging | 2016

Measurement Techniques for Thermal Conductivity and Interfacial Thermal Conductance of Bulk and Thin Film Materials

Dongliang Zhao; Xin Qian; Xiaokun Gu; Saad Ayub Jajja; Ronggui Yang

Thermal conductivity and interfacial thermal conductance play crucial roles in the design of engineering systems where temperature and thermal stress are of concerns. To date, a variety of measurement techniques are available for both bulk and thin film solid-state materials with a broad temperature range. For thermal characterization of bulk material, the steady-state absolute method, laser flash diffusivity method, and transient plane source method are most used. For thin film measurement, the 3{omega} method and transient thermoreflectance technique including both frequency-domain and time-domain analysis are employed widely. This work reviews several most commonly used measurement techniques. In general, it is a very challenging task to determine thermal conductivity and interface contact resistance with less than 5% error. Selecting a specific measurement technique to characterize thermal properties need to be based on: 1) knowledge on the sample whose thermophysical properties is to be determined, including the sample geometry and size, and preparation method; 2) understanding of fundamentals and procedures of the testing technique and equipment, for example, some techniques are limited to samples with specific geometrics and some are limited to specific range of thermophysical properties; 3) understanding of the potential error sources which might affect the final results, for example, the convection and radiation heat losses.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Hierarchical Superhydrophobic Surfaces with Micropatterned Nanowire Arrays for High-Efficiency Jumping Droplet Condensation

Rongfu Wen; Shanshan Xu; Dongliang Zhao; Yung-Cheng Lee; Xuehu Ma; Ronggui Yang

Self-propelled droplet jumping on nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces is of interest for a variety of industrial applications including self-cleaning, water harvesting, power generation, and thermal management systems. However, the uncontrolled nucleation-induced Wenzel state of condensed droplets at large surface subcooling (high heat flux) leads to the formation of unwanted large pinned droplets, which results in the flooding phenomenon and greatly degrades the heat transfer performance. In this work, we present a novel strategy to manipulate droplet behaviors during the process from the droplet nucleation to growth and departure through a combination of spatially controlling initial nucleation for mobile droplets by closely spaced nanowires and promoting the spontaneous outward movement of droplets for rapid removal using micropatterned nanowire arrays. Through the optical visualization experiments and heat transfer tests, we demonstrate greatly improved condensation heat transfer characteristics on the hierarchical superhydrophobic surface including the higher density of microdroplets, smaller droplet departure radius, 133% wider range of surface subcooling for droplet jumping, and 37% enhancement in critical heat flux for jumping droplet condensation, compared to the-state-of-art jumping droplet condensation on nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces. The excellent water repellency of such hierarchical superhydrophobic surfaces can be promising for many potential applications, such as anti-icing, antifogging, water desalination, and phase-change heat transfer.


Nano Energy | 2017

Hydrophobic copper nanowires for enhancing condensation heat transfer

Rongfu Wen; Qian Li; Jiafeng Wu; Gensheng Wu; Wei Wang; Yunfei Chen; Xuehu Ma; Dongliang Zhao; Ronggui Yang


Applied Energy | 2018

Personal thermal management using portable thermoelectrics for potential building energy saving

Dongliang Zhao; Xing Lu; Tianzhu Fan; Yuen Shing Wu; Lun Lou; Qiuwang Wang; Jintu Fan; Ronggui Yang


Applied Energy | 2017

Development of a single-phase thermosiphon for cold collection and storage of radiative cooling

Dongliang Zhao; Christine Elizabeth Martini; Siyu Jiang; Yaoguang Ma; Yao Zhai; Gang Tan; Xiaobo Yin; Ronggui Yang


Applied Energy | 2018

Energy saving and economic analysis of a new hybrid radiative cooling system for single-family houses in the USA

Kai Zhang; Dongliang Zhao; Xiaobo Yin; Ronggui Yang; Gang Tan


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017

Modelling study of the low-pump-power demand constructal T-shaped pipe network for a large scale radiative cooled-cold storage system

Kai Zhang; Dongliang Zhao; Yao Zhai; Xiaobo Yin; Ronggui Yang; Gang Tan


Proceeding of 3rd Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC) | 2018

ENERGY SAVING ANALYSIS OF A METAMATERIAL BASED RADIATIVE COOLING SYSTEM FOR LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS BY INTEGRATING WITH RADIANT FLOOR

Jinchao Yuan; Kai Zhang; Dongliang Zhao; Xiaobo Yin; Ronggui Yang; Gang Tan


National Science Review | 2018

Sustaining enhanced condensation on hierarchical mesh-covered surfaces

Rongfu Wen; Shanshan Xu; Dongliang Zhao; Lixin Yang; Xuehu Ma; Wei Liu; Yung-Cheng Lee; Ronggui Yang

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Ronggui Yang

University of Colorado Boulder

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Gang Tan

University of Wyoming

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Xiaobo Yin

University of Colorado Boulder

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Yao Zhai

University of Colorado Boulder

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Yaoguang Ma

University of Colorado Boulder

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Kai Zhang

University of Wyoming

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Runnan Lou

University of Colorado Boulder

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Sabrina N. David

University of Colorado Boulder

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Rongfu Wen

Dalian University of Technology

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Xuehu Ma

Dalian University of Technology

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