Investigating Environmental Thermal Effects on Transparent Boxes: Key Findings

Key Findings on Thermal Behavior

  • The study examined two transparent boxes: one with glass walls and another with polyethylene walls.
  • At a maximum ambient temperature of 42°C, the air temperature inside the polyethylene box increased by 10%, while the glass-walled box showed a 23% increase.
  • Humidity levels also fluctuated, with reductions of 8% and 11% in polyethylene and glass-walled boxes, respectively.
  • The study underscores the greater thermal retention in glass-walled enclosures due to the greenhouse effect.

Further Exploration and Study Links

Conclusion & Call to Action This study highlights the importance of environmental factors in the thermal performance of transparent structures. The findings are crucial for applications in renewable energy and greenhouse designs.

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