DocumentCode :
2529976
Title :
Offset global warming with the Earth Cooler™
Author :
Parise, Ronald J.
Author_Institution :
Parise Res. Technol., Suffield, CT, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
29-31 July 2004
Firstpage :
809
Lastpage :
814
Abstract :
The Earth Cooler™ has been developed to transmit thermal energy from the surface of the earth into deep space. The available energy can be utilized to produce electric power and/or radiate the excess energy created by modern conveniences away from the surface of the earth, in essence combatting thermal pollution, part of the phenomenon known as "global warming". The Earth Cooler™ radiator has been designed to transmit electromagnetic energy in the infrared range for spectral bands (or windows) that naturally occur in the atmosphere and are essentially transparent to the traveling energy. Upwards of 140W/m2 can be transmitted unattenuated through the atmosphere into deep space utilizing a simple panel at 290 K. A one-dimensional model is used to predict the temperature difference that exists between two sections of a uniquely designed panel surface that radiates thermal energy into space. The model includes all the meteorological parameters necessary to provide meaningful information for electromagnetic waves propagating through the atmosphere, and shows that a temperature difference of up to 4°C can be produced depending on the moisture content of the surrounding air. The theoretical performance of the model coincides well with data collected from several prototypes. The paper discusses many of the technical issues involved with the propagation of infrared thermal energy through the atmosphere. The presentation of the physical laws of nature that govern the phenomenon provides a better understanding to those on both sides of the global warming issue.
Keywords :
global warming; heat transfer; thermal pollution; 290 K; Earth cooler; electric power production; electromagnetic energy; electromagnetic waves propagation; energy radiation; global warming; infrared range; meteorological parameters; one-dimensional model; spectral bands; temperature difference; thermal energy; thermal pollution; Atmosphere; Atmospheric modeling; Earth; Electromagnetic radiation; Global warming; Infrared spectra; Space cooling; Space exploration; Surface contamination; Thermal pollution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 2002. IECEC '02. 2002 37th Intersociety
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7296-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECEC.2002.1392156
Filename :
1392156
Link To Document :
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