Potential benefits regarding passive cooling may include:
Improved passive cooling during warm season (mostly on still, hot days)
There are many design specifics involved in passive solar cooling.
The building was created on the concept of "passive cooling," which stores heat in the morning and releases it in the warm parts of the day.
Practical spent fuel pool designs generally do not rely on passive cooling but rather require that the water be actively pumped through heat exchangers.
The project of the New Building is marked by two fundamental bioclimatic principles: passive cooling and heating.
His research specialties include solar energy applications and passive cooling of buildings.
The walls let in air for passive cooling and then let it out as it warms and rises.
Hence effective active or passive cooling for spent nuclear fuel is required for a number of years.
Systems can be designed to use passive cooling alone, reducing noise and eliminating moving parts that may fail.