American experts have created a tent that turns into an air-conditioned tent with just a gallon of water to escape the summer heat.
The global warming of the earth has worried the whole world. Every passing year, the increasing heat has made it easy for people and scientists and experts all over the world have joined hands to prevent the heat.
A successful experiment by experts at a university in the US state of Connecticut has given hope in this regard and they have created a tent that turns into a cold air-conditioned tent with just one gallon of water.
The tent, created by Al-Kasani, an energy engineer at the University of Connecticut, made of a special fabric can reduce the temperature inside by 20 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 6 degrees Celsius.
Interestingly, it only takes about a gallon of water to keep the tent cold for 24 hours. In particular, it can be used in remote and hot areas where there is no electricity and the heat is unbearable. Apart from this, it is also a very suitable invention for disaster, climate change and military purposes.
Also, this tent is no less than a boon for those who use the tent during summers while spending time at the beach or trekking, but the internal heat remains a problem for them.
A special fabric has been used in the manufacture of this tent, in which nano particles of titanium have been mixed, which draw the water in the tent layer upwards and the water evaporates from the fabric and keeps cooling the sides and the outside. It does not allow heat to enter the tent while on the other hand it keeps the internal environment cool by water vapor.
It should be noted that there is no need for electricity or gas for this, but it works with solar energy. To make it, it has been guided by nature and the process of keeping itself cool by absorbing water in plants has been carefully studied.
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