Assessing the indoor temperature and relative humidity through a passive cooling system adaptive from the Dromedary Camel's Nasal Mechanism (DCNM)
With the increase of energy demands in using active cooling devices, the heat index of the country continues to increase. The cycle repeats and aggravates the drastic change in the country?s climate. Through understanding the biomimetic potential of the Dromedary Camel?s Nasal Mechanism, its process...
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2020
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