PCMs offer high storage density; that is, even small temperature changes support storage of great amounts of heat or "
coolth." Increasing the thermal storage capacity of a building also leads to better thermal comfort by keeping the indoor air temperature closer to the desired temperature for a longer period of time.
Modeling and testing multiple precooling strategies in three residential building types in the phoenix climate
At his residence that hums with sophisticated futuristic
coolth, Sharma settles for a conversation and lets us in on his well-rounded perspective.
"I see myself as a facilitator"
Others raise the problem of coolth. Coolth, they say, and this is reflected in the OED entry for the word, is reinvented from time to time by individual speakers, perhaps by analogy with warmth.
According to the OED, coolth is first attested in the sixteenth century, at a period when the suffix -th was uncontroversially productive.
The importance of marginal productivity
"We've got 14,000 tonnes of
coolth coming in from Tabreed.
Site Visit: Yas Mall
All these enable electrical energy to be stored as thermal energy and a delay in its use created, IE store the heat and or
coolth and then discharge it lateral a different rate.
Exhibition and congress halls sustainable design
Improving and extending the comfort range by night flushing the building to store "
coolth" in the wall and floor slabs, and depressing the mean radiant temperature has been initially an untested experiment.
Library sets example
The elevated forms also assist with a geothermal cooled waterscape that includes cooling lakes that create a microclimate in the shadows of the structure, recycling grey water to radiate and reflect
coolth on the coloured aluminium soffits above.
Steven Holl: Vanke Center, Shenzhen, China
As well as requiring less ventilation, it requires less '
coolth' from the refrigeration system.
Mount Isa - mining
Ladies turned up in outfits that had a smattering of red, white or blue, or cowgirl denims and hats, or any sort of western attire that encapsulated the quintessential Americana
coolth. All the ladies could be seen wearing red, white and blue plastic garlands, through the morning full of festivities as the American members of ILPG and AWAQ had arranged everything from a group of beauty and health experts who let ladies in on how to glam it up to the choicest assortment of American food.
The red-white-blue verve
Thus thermal energy, 'heat and coolth' is now gaining currency because of the growing awareness of its potential to store electrical energy, providing flexibility and adding efficiency as well as resilience.
A great deal of this research has been with phase change materials [k] such as molten salt, fatty acids and liquid sodium for the storage of heat and historically with water and ice for the storage of heat and coolth.
Energy Farming
In summer, night purging charges the ventilation circuit with
coolth to temper incoming air, while exposed soffits are chilled to absorb surplus heat gains.
Work rest and play: after years of absence, a new university campus brings access to higher education back to the city of Gloucester
Coolth as opposed to warmth of the hearth becomes the centre of existence.
The Slick and the Hairy: 'Slick and hairy', the house made by a pair of architects on a neglected north London site, has many environmental lessons to teach -- not least about the nature of wit in building and the importance of imagination