Worldwide an increasing migration from rural to urban regions can be observed. Hence cities are growing and as a result the building density and the land sealing rise. Concrete as commonly used building material in urban structures provides a high heat storage capacity. Therefore the microclimate in cities has become warmer than in the surrounding areas. This phenomenon is called Urban Heat Island Effect. To mitigate this situation a large scale application of self-cooling concrete pavers is an approach to reduce the urban heat island effect. Making use of evaporation enthalpy, this new type of pavements counterbalances the absorption of solar radiation and the subsequent transfer of heat to the surrounding environment. The typical double-l...
U diplomskom radu istražena je sposobnost smanjenja učinaka urbanih toplinskih otoka primjenom ploč...
Impervious pavement surfaces within urban areas present serious environmental problems due to water...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI), a consequence of urban development, leads to elevated temperatures with...
Many pavements contribute to the urban heat island (UHI) effect due to their bulk mass and heat abso...
Pervious concrete pavement systems may have many environmental benefits including the mitigation of ...
Out of the environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities and urbanization, urban heat island eff...
AbstractTo build 21st century sustainable cities, officials are installing alternative infrastructur...
The present paper deals with the application of 4500 m2 of reflective pavements in an urban park in ...
none5siPavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
Urban Heat Island (UHI) is an acknowledged effect that causes higher temperatures in urban areas com...
Conventional impervious pavements have replaced natural soils due to the rapid growth of urbanizatio...
Increase of the ambient air temperature in cities caused by the urban heat island phenomenon has a s...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
Concrete remains the most utilised construction material for building envelopes, which regulate the ...
U diplomskom radu istražena je sposobnost smanjenja učinaka urbanih toplinskih otoka primjenom ploč...
Impervious pavement surfaces within urban areas present serious environmental problems due to water...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI), a consequence of urban development, leads to elevated temperatures with...
Many pavements contribute to the urban heat island (UHI) effect due to their bulk mass and heat abso...
Pervious concrete pavement systems may have many environmental benefits including the mitigation of ...
Out of the environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities and urbanization, urban heat island eff...
AbstractTo build 21st century sustainable cities, officials are installing alternative infrastructur...
The present paper deals with the application of 4500 m2 of reflective pavements in an urban park in ...
none5siPavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
Urban Heat Island (UHI) is an acknowledged effect that causes higher temperatures in urban areas com...
Conventional impervious pavements have replaced natural soils due to the rapid growth of urbanizatio...
Increase of the ambient air temperature in cities caused by the urban heat island phenomenon has a s...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
Concrete remains the most utilised construction material for building envelopes, which regulate the ...
U diplomskom radu istražena je sposobnost smanjenja učinaka urbanih toplinskih otoka primjenom ploč...
Impervious pavement surfaces within urban areas present serious environmental problems due to water...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI), a consequence of urban development, leads to elevated temperatures with...