© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cool roofs are gaining popularity as passive building cooling techniques, but the correlation between energy savings and rooftop albedo has not been understood completely. Here we theoretically model the daily accumulative inward heat (DAIH) from building roofs with different albedo values, correlating the heat gain of the building roof to both the rooftop albedo and the incident solar radiation. According to this model, the DAIH increases linearly with the daily zenith solar radiation, but decreases linearly with the rooftop albedo. A small building cell was constructed to monitor the heat gain of the building under the conditions of non-insulated and insulated roofs. The observational DAIH is highly coincident with the...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
The main focus of this research was on the heat flow (density) through a roof in summertime. The eff...
In hot dry regions, the building envelope receives abundant solar radiation, which contributes to he...
The use of high albedo materials (cool coatings) on buildings is an emerging passive building coolin...
For cool roofs the combined effect of the three parameters that define heat gain and loss from a roo...
This article focuses on understanding the temperature and heat flux fields in building roofs, and ho...
The effectiveness of cool roof to reduce air-conditioner electric consumption in a test building loc...
Over the last few decades many bibliographical studies have been conducted on cool roofs, by analyzi...
The advanced Princeton Roof Model (PROM) is evaluated and then applied to quantify the heat transfer...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored.\...
Roofing materials which are highly reflective to sunlight are currently being developed. Reflective ...
This study presents the results of a modeling effort to explore the role that sustainable roofing te...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored. ...
Thermal loadings from the surrounding of the building into the building interior are a major concern...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
The main focus of this research was on the heat flow (density) through a roof in summertime. The eff...
In hot dry regions, the building envelope receives abundant solar radiation, which contributes to he...
The use of high albedo materials (cool coatings) on buildings is an emerging passive building coolin...
For cool roofs the combined effect of the three parameters that define heat gain and loss from a roo...
This article focuses on understanding the temperature and heat flux fields in building roofs, and ho...
The effectiveness of cool roof to reduce air-conditioner electric consumption in a test building loc...
Over the last few decades many bibliographical studies have been conducted on cool roofs, by analyzi...
The advanced Princeton Roof Model (PROM) is evaluated and then applied to quantify the heat transfer...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored.\...
Roofing materials which are highly reflective to sunlight are currently being developed. Reflective ...
This study presents the results of a modeling effort to explore the role that sustainable roofing te...
The effect of the roof solar reflectance on the thermal performance of a building is often ignored. ...
Thermal loadings from the surrounding of the building into the building interior are a major concern...
Dark roofs raise the summertime air-conditioning demand of buildings. For highly-absorptive roofs, t...
Summer urban heat island (UHI) refers to the phenomenon of having higher urban temperatures compared...
The main focus of this research was on the heat flow (density) through a roof in summertime. The eff...
In hot dry regions, the building envelope receives abundant solar radiation, which contributes to he...