Solar availability on urban façades varies significantly, affected by obstructions by nearby buildings as well as orientation. A convenient way to evaluate their solar energy potential is deemed to facilitate the task of architects in increasing the use of photovoltaic systems and, thus solar energy generation in the urban environment. This study explores to what extent the sky view factor (SVF), a measure of the openness of a point to the sky, can be employed for evaluating solar irradiation of façades in complex urban scenes. For this purpose, extensive statistical analysis was performed testing the correlation of SVF with solar irradiances for 30 orientations, considering three European climates (i.e. Athens, London and Helsinki), and th...
xxi, 168 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BSE 2005 ToWith...
Solar irradiance and illuminance are important renewable resources that can significantly increase b...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
Solar availability on urban façades varies significantly, affected by obstructions by nearby buildin...
Sky view factor (SVF) measures the openness of a point to the sky vault and as such, has been widely...
Availability of solar radiation in the urban environment is determined to a great extent by urban ge...
The paper explores the impact of urban geometry on solar availability in twenty-four urban forms of ...
This work deals with the particulars of urban design in hot climate cities, where direct solar radia...
The link between city morphology and urban energy consumption, although proved, requires further res...
In the initial stage of planning, considering the solar impact of urban layout on the building can e...
The sky view factor (SVF) is essential to describe the urban climatology at scales below 100m. This ...
Solar radiation is energy, a natural and inexhaustible source of heat and light, and as such a major...
High-density urban environment affects urban microclimate, and thermal comfort of outdoor spaces. Sh...
Buildings commonly have the largest share in the energy demand of a country, but they also offer sit...
10. Sky View Factors 10.1. Calculating the Sky View Factor¶ The Sky View Factor (SVF) is used in the...
xxi, 168 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BSE 2005 ToWith...
Solar irradiance and illuminance are important renewable resources that can significantly increase b...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...
Solar availability on urban façades varies significantly, affected by obstructions by nearby buildin...
Sky view factor (SVF) measures the openness of a point to the sky vault and as such, has been widely...
Availability of solar radiation in the urban environment is determined to a great extent by urban ge...
The paper explores the impact of urban geometry on solar availability in twenty-four urban forms of ...
This work deals with the particulars of urban design in hot climate cities, where direct solar radia...
The link between city morphology and urban energy consumption, although proved, requires further res...
In the initial stage of planning, considering the solar impact of urban layout on the building can e...
The sky view factor (SVF) is essential to describe the urban climatology at scales below 100m. This ...
Solar radiation is energy, a natural and inexhaustible source of heat and light, and as such a major...
High-density urban environment affects urban microclimate, and thermal comfort of outdoor spaces. Sh...
Buildings commonly have the largest share in the energy demand of a country, but they also offer sit...
10. Sky View Factors 10.1. Calculating the Sky View Factor¶ The Sky View Factor (SVF) is used in the...
xxi, 168 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BSE 2005 ToWith...
Solar irradiance and illuminance are important renewable resources that can significantly increase b...
Urban planners lack knowledge of how solar potential of buildings is affected by the decisions taken...