The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored. However, there are significant differences in heat gain from light and dark-coloured roof surfaces. In this paper an equation for the average daily downward heat flow of a sunlit roof is derived. Using building simulation, it is first shown that the thermal mass of the roof does not significantly affect the overall daily heat gain (although it causes a time lag and reduction in peak heat flow). As a consequence the daily heat gain from the roof may be estimated by integrating the equation for the steady-state downward heat transfer over the day. For north Australia the derived equation suggests that a light-coloured roof has about 30% ...
Increasing solar reflectance on roofs is an efficient strategy for urban cooling. The aim of this st...
This article focuses on understanding the temperature and heat flux fields in building roofs, and ho...
Many previous studies by the authors of this paper and others have shown that installing white/refle...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored.\...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored. ...
Past simulation and test cell studies have shown potential reduction to building cooling loads from ...
The main focus of this research was on the heat flow (density) through a roof in summertime. The eff...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cool roofs are gaining popularity as passive building cooling techniques, but th...
High solar reflectance and high infrared emittance roofs incur surface temperatures that are only ab...
Temperature rise is a global phenomenon that has been occuring for a long time. This is due to the ...
Residential buildings in hot humid climate zone are experiencing overheating of living spaces belo...
The light metal roof is one of the roof typologies most used in low latitude regions with warm and h...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
Roofing materials which are highly reflective to sunlight are currently being developed. Reflective ...
The excessive heat transferred through the roof is one of the main causes of thermal discomfort in w...
Increasing solar reflectance on roofs is an efficient strategy for urban cooling. The aim of this st...
This article focuses on understanding the temperature and heat flux fields in building roofs, and ho...
Many previous studies by the authors of this paper and others have shown that installing white/refle...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored.\...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored. ...
Past simulation and test cell studies have shown potential reduction to building cooling loads from ...
The main focus of this research was on the heat flow (density) through a roof in summertime. The eff...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cool roofs are gaining popularity as passive building cooling techniques, but th...
High solar reflectance and high infrared emittance roofs incur surface temperatures that are only ab...
Temperature rise is a global phenomenon that has been occuring for a long time. This is due to the ...
Residential buildings in hot humid climate zone are experiencing overheating of living spaces belo...
The light metal roof is one of the roof typologies most used in low latitude regions with warm and h...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
Roofing materials which are highly reflective to sunlight are currently being developed. Reflective ...
The excessive heat transferred through the roof is one of the main causes of thermal discomfort in w...
Increasing solar reflectance on roofs is an efficient strategy for urban cooling. The aim of this st...
This article focuses on understanding the temperature and heat flux fields in building roofs, and ho...
Many previous studies by the authors of this paper and others have shown that installing white/refle...