The paper considers extending the role of asphalt concrete pavements to become solar heat collectors and storage systems. The majority of the construction cost is already procured for such pavements and only marginal additional costs are likely to be incurred to add the necessary thermal features. Asphalt concrete pavements are, therefore, designed that incorporate aggregates and additives such as limestone, quartzite, lightweight aggregate, copper slag and copper fibre to make them more conductive, or more insulative, or to enable them to store more heat energy. The resulting materials are assessed for both mechanical and thermal properties by laboratory tests and numerical simulations and recommendations are made in regard to the optimum ...
Conductive asphalt concrete with high thermal conductivity has been proposed to improve the solar en...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...
Asphalt concrete can absorb a considerable amount of the incident solar radiation. For this reason a...
The paper considers extending the role of asphalt concrete pavements to become solar heat collectors...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
This paper evaluates the feasibility of using asphalt pavements as solar energy collectors with copp...
Renewable energy combined with energy efficiency can offer a viable and influential solution to mini...
Asphalt pavement absorbs and stores more heat than natural surfaces. The high surface temperature of...
Using asphalt to harvest solar energy is an ideal and sustainable solution to the problems involved ...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
Harvesting Energy stands as one of the most promising techniques for approaching the global energy p...
The paper summarizes the relative influence of different pavement thermo-physical properties on the ...
The progressive reduction of available energy resources and the continuous increase in demand are pr...
Conductive asphalt concrete with high thermal conductivity has been proposed to improve the solar en...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...
Asphalt concrete can absorb a considerable amount of the incident solar radiation. For this reason a...
The paper considers extending the role of asphalt concrete pavements to become solar heat collectors...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
This paper evaluates the feasibility of using asphalt pavements as solar energy collectors with copp...
Renewable energy combined with energy efficiency can offer a viable and influential solution to mini...
Asphalt pavement absorbs and stores more heat than natural surfaces. The high surface temperature of...
Using asphalt to harvest solar energy is an ideal and sustainable solution to the problems involved ...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
Harvesting Energy stands as one of the most promising techniques for approaching the global energy p...
The paper summarizes the relative influence of different pavement thermo-physical properties on the ...
The progressive reduction of available energy resources and the continuous increase in demand are pr...
Conductive asphalt concrete with high thermal conductivity has been proposed to improve the solar en...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...
Asphalt concrete can absorb a considerable amount of the incident solar radiation. For this reason a...