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Designing of passive cooling silicon oxynitride composite cement

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 1571-1575

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijac.14329

Keywords

cement; composite; radiative cooling; silicon oxynitride

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Si2N2O with high radiative cooling ability was mixed with ordinary Portland cement to prepare cement specimens with radiative cooling abilities. Different diameter and thickness cement specimens were prepared with 2% and 10% Si2N2O powder. The temperatures of the blank specimen and the cement composite specimens were measured, and the radiative cooling abilities were evaluated. The results showed a radiative cooling ability ranging from 0.077 to 0.92 W/m(2), suggesting the possibility of a cement composite with passive cooling property.
Si2N2O, which shows high radiative cooling ability, was mixed and hardened with ordinary Portland cement to prepare cement specimens having radiative cooling abilities. The bulk cement specimens were prepared with diameters of 50 mm and two different thicknesses of 3 and 10 mm, and Si2N2O powder were mixed with 2 and 10 wt%. The temperatures of the blank specimen (without radiative cooling Si2N2O powder) and the cement composite specimens were measured in a thermostatic chamber maintained at ambient temperature, and the radiative cooling abilities of the specimens were evaluated. The obtained specimens showed a radiative cooling ability in the range 0.077-0.92 W/m(2); thus, the results of this study suggested the possibility of a cement composite with passive cooling property.

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