Installation Art and Heat Countermeasure by Ultra-fine Dry Mist
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Panasonic Corporation, in collaboration with Obuchi Laboratory from Advanced Design Studies at the Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering of the University of Tokyo (T_ADS Obuchi Lab), conducted a field test for the company’s “Green AC Flex,” which emits an ultra-fine dry mist, to assess its effectiveness as installation art as well as a hot weather solution. The trial, the first experiment in the world* using two-fluid mist nozzles to concurrently demonstrate their capacity to produce spatial art and outdoor cooling effects, took place at the Embassy of Switzerland in Tokyo from July 13 to August 4, 2020. Learn more at https://news.panasonic.com/global/stories/2020/81026.html
* World’s first experiment using two-fluid mist nozzles. As of July 2020 (based on a Panasonic survey)
* World’s first experiment using two-fluid mist nozzles. As of July 2020 (based on a Panasonic survey)
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- [Feature Story] World's First Experiment Uses Two-Fluid Mist Nozzles to Create Installation Art and Provide Cool Spots at the Same Time
https://news.panasonic.com/global/stories/2020/81026.html
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