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Study On The Design Method Of Integration Of Roof And Photovoltaic Based On Aesthetics, Technology And Energy-Saving Characteristic, Hongxin Feng, Juanli Guo, Gang Liu, Jiehui Wang Sep 2018

Study On The Design Method Of Integration Of Roof And Photovoltaic Based On Aesthetics, Technology And Energy-Saving Characteristic, Hongxin Feng, Juanli Guo, Gang Liu, Jiehui Wang

International Building Physics Conference 2018

The development and utilization of new energy has been concerned due to the traditional energy is increasingly scarce. In recent years, solar building has developed rapidly in the construction industry which is a major energy consuming component. As an organic part of the building, the combination of roof and solar energy has become the focus of attention because of its large size, less shielding and other characteristics. Based on the works of recent years’ Solar Decathlon, this paper analysed the design and implementation of the integration of solar building’s roof and photovoltaic. Meanwhile, taking an office building in Xinjiang, China …


Plasmonic Nanogels With Robustly Tunable Optical Properties, Tao Cong, Satvik N. Wani, Georo Zhou, Elia Baszczuk, Radhakrishna Sureshkumar Aug 2011

Plasmonic Nanogels With Robustly Tunable Optical Properties, Tao Cong, Satvik N. Wani, Georo Zhou, Elia Baszczuk, Radhakrishna Sureshkumar

Biomedical and Chemical Engineering - All Scholarship

Low viscosity fluids with tunable optical properties can be processed to manufacture thin film and interfaces for molecular detection, light trapping in photovoltaics and reconfigurable optofluidic devices. In this work, self-assembly in wormlike micelle solutions is used to uniformly distribute various metallic nanoparticles to produce stable suspensions with localized, multiple wavelength or broad-band optical properties. Their spectral response can be robustly modified by varying the species, concentration, size and/or shape of the nanoparticles. Structure, rheology and optical properties of these plasmonic nanogels as well as their potential applications to efficient photovoltaics design are discussed.