Global and regional perspectives on optimizing thermo-responsive dynamic windows for energy-efficient buildings
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01/02/2025
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| Publication Type | Journal Article
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10.1038/s41467-024-54967-8
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Abstract
Architectural thermo-responsive dynamic windows offer an autonomous solution for solar heat regulation, thereby reducing building energy consumption. Previous work has emphasized the significance of thermo-responsive windows in hot climates due to their role in solar heat control and subsequent energy conservation; conversely, our study provides a different perspective. Through a global-scale analysis, we explore over 100 material samples and execute more than 2.8 million simulations across over two thousand global locations. World heatmap results, derived from well-trained artificial neural network models, reveal that thermo-responsive windows are especially useful in climates where buildings demand both heating and cooling energy, whereas thermo-responsive windows with optimal transition temperatures show no dynamic features in most of low-latitude tropical regions. Additionally, this study provides a practical guideline and an open-source mapping tool to optimize the intrinsic properties of thermo-responsive materials and evaluate their energy performance for sustainable buildings at various geographical scales. |
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Nature Communications
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16
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| Year of Publication |
2025
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1
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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| ISSN Number |
2041-1723
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