Urban and building energy simulations are usually initiated with typical meteorological year weather data. However, the locations where these historical datasets were collected (usually airports) do not represent the local, site specific micro-climates that cities develop. An idealised “urban unit model” (250m radius) has been developed for use with simulation modelling as a method for adapting commonly available weather data files to the local micro-climate. The idealised “urban unit model” presented in this work is based on the main thermal and morphological characteristics of nine sites with residential / institutional (university) use in Hangzhou, China. This newly introduced idealised “urban unit model” was implemented into micro-clima...
Abstract As one of the effective ways to study urban climate and environmental problems, the perform...
International audienceThe climate data used for dynamic energy simulation of buildings located in ur...
In recent years, the need to reduce the global warming of the planet has become more imperative than...
Urban and building energy simulations are usually initiated with typical meteorological year weather...
Urban and building energy simulation models are usually driven by typical meteorological year (TMY) ...
Urban and building energy simulation models are usually driven by typical meteorological year (TMY) ...
Techniques for modelling urban microclimates and urban block surfaces temperatures are desired by ur...
The morphology of urban residential blocks in China, which is strictly affected by regulations, can ...
\u3cp\u3eUrban microclimate studies are gaining popularity due to rapid urbanization. Many studies d...
City thermal discomfort conditions have been exacerbated by the rapid urbanization processes in Chin...
Summer extreme high-temperatures occur frequently in large cities; urban spatial form is the primary...
Urban heat island (UHI) effects were first observed in London in the 19th century. The urban heat is...
Urban areas are vulnerable to intensive heatwave periods. In order to understand heat stress in citi...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoin...
Abstract As one of the effective ways to study urban climate and environmental problems, the perform...
International audienceThe climate data used for dynamic energy simulation of buildings located in ur...
In recent years, the need to reduce the global warming of the planet has become more imperative than...
Urban and building energy simulations are usually initiated with typical meteorological year weather...
Urban and building energy simulation models are usually driven by typical meteorological year (TMY) ...
Urban and building energy simulation models are usually driven by typical meteorological year (TMY) ...
Techniques for modelling urban microclimates and urban block surfaces temperatures are desired by ur...
The morphology of urban residential blocks in China, which is strictly affected by regulations, can ...
\u3cp\u3eUrban microclimate studies are gaining popularity due to rapid urbanization. Many studies d...
City thermal discomfort conditions have been exacerbated by the rapid urbanization processes in Chin...
Summer extreme high-temperatures occur frequently in large cities; urban spatial form is the primary...
Urban heat island (UHI) effects were first observed in London in the 19th century. The urban heat is...
Urban areas are vulnerable to intensive heatwave periods. In order to understand heat stress in citi...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoin...
Abstract As one of the effective ways to study urban climate and environmental problems, the perform...
International audienceThe climate data used for dynamic energy simulation of buildings located in ur...
In recent years, the need to reduce the global warming of the planet has become more imperative than...