Modeling solar radiation in street canyons is crucial to understanding the solar availability of building façades. This article describes the implementation of a simulation routine, developed in the Matlab® computer language, which is aimed at predicting solar access for building façades located in dense urban conglomerates comprising deep long street canyons, under high solar radiation conditions, typical in southern countries of Europe. Methodology is primarily based on the configuration factor theory, also aided by computer simulation, which enables to assess the interplay between the surfaces that compose the so-called street canyon. The results of the theoretical model have been cross-checked and verified by on-site measurements in two...
In this paper, a building energy simulation tool is exploited to study the impact of multiple radiat...
Assessing accurately the solar potential of all building surfaces in cities, including shading and m...
Abstract: Problem statement: Whilst at the design stage the various aspects of design impact must be...
Modeling solar radiation in street canyons is crucial to understanding the solar availability of bui...
abstract: Land surface energy balance in a built environment is widely modelled using urban canopy m...
The urban canyon model has been recurrently used as a basis for many solar access studies. However, ...
Reflected sunlight from the Walkie-Talkie building in 20 Fenchurch Street, London, was reported to h...
Buildings commonly have the largest share in the energy demand of a country, but they also offer sit...
Highly- and retro-reflective materials have recently been investigated and proposed as a new urban c...
This paper shows the results of a research aimed at assessing the amount of energy that can be produ...
Urban canyon albedo (UCA) is a primary indicator used to evaluate the impact of urban geometry on ra...
The growing need to improve the environmental and energy sustainability of buildings involves the us...
Evaluation of solar potential is a necessary step for integrating solar technologies in buildings in...
AbstractThis paper shows the results of a research aimed at assessing the amount of energy that can ...
Energy exchanges between buildings is affected by urban fabric. As a matter of fact, heat exchange b...
In this paper, a building energy simulation tool is exploited to study the impact of multiple radiat...
Assessing accurately the solar potential of all building surfaces in cities, including shading and m...
Abstract: Problem statement: Whilst at the design stage the various aspects of design impact must be...
Modeling solar radiation in street canyons is crucial to understanding the solar availability of bui...
abstract: Land surface energy balance in a built environment is widely modelled using urban canopy m...
The urban canyon model has been recurrently used as a basis for many solar access studies. However, ...
Reflected sunlight from the Walkie-Talkie building in 20 Fenchurch Street, London, was reported to h...
Buildings commonly have the largest share in the energy demand of a country, but they also offer sit...
Highly- and retro-reflective materials have recently been investigated and proposed as a new urban c...
This paper shows the results of a research aimed at assessing the amount of energy that can be produ...
Urban canyon albedo (UCA) is a primary indicator used to evaluate the impact of urban geometry on ra...
The growing need to improve the environmental and energy sustainability of buildings involves the us...
Evaluation of solar potential is a necessary step for integrating solar technologies in buildings in...
AbstractThis paper shows the results of a research aimed at assessing the amount of energy that can ...
Energy exchanges between buildings is affected by urban fabric. As a matter of fact, heat exchange b...
In this paper, a building energy simulation tool is exploited to study the impact of multiple radiat...
Assessing accurately the solar potential of all building surfaces in cities, including shading and m...
Abstract: Problem statement: Whilst at the design stage the various aspects of design impact must be...