Toronto University researchers developed a fluidic system called Liquid Windows

Toronto University researchers developed a fluidic system called Liquid Windows

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: February 04 2023

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  • The main objective of the system is to reduce energy costs. It targets decreasing the energy consumed during certain processes like lighting the buildings, heating, and cooling.
  • They have basically stacked sheets used as room windows.
  • The stacks are made of plastic. Between the stacks, there are thick channels. Fluids are passed through these channels. 
  • Fluids are added or removed using pumps. Light transmission through the system is optimized through the amount of fluid in the stacks.
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