Impervious pavement surfaces within urban areas present serious environmental problems due to waterlogging, flooding and in particular, the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon. Another issue that has recently been highlighted is user comfort in pedestrian and cycling areas. Materials that have potential for overcoming these issues include pervious concrete (PC), a new type of construction material with improved drainage properties and thermal properties. In this study, the thermal properties and behavior of commonly used concrete paving materials in urban areas (dense concrete (DC) and concrete pavers (P)) and pervious concrete (PC) paving flags were investigated and compared in terms of their thermal properties. Material behavior und...
Conventional impervious pavements have replaced natural soils due to the rapid growth of urbanizatio...
Because application of pervious concrete pavement (PCPs) has extended to cold-climate regions of the...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...
Impervious pavement surfaces within urban areas present serious environmental problems due to water...
Many pavements contribute to the urban heat island (UHI) effect due to their bulk mass and heat abso...
none5siPavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due...
Heat islands are areas that have higher air temperatures than their surroundings. It has been proven...
Urban heat island refers to the higher of urban area compared to the surrounding rural areas. Previ...
Many studies have been conducted to find possible strategies for reducing the Urban Heat Island (UHI...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
Out of the environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities and urbanization, urban heat island eff...
ABSTRACT Pervious concrete pavement systems may have many environmental benefits including the mitig...
The main contributing factor of the urban heat island (UHI) effect is caused by daytime heating. Tra...
Pavement covers quite high percentage of the urban fabric and contributes highly to the development ...
Pavement heats the near-surface air and affects the thermal comfort of the human body in hot summer....
Conventional impervious pavements have replaced natural soils due to the rapid growth of urbanizatio...
Because application of pervious concrete pavement (PCPs) has extended to cold-climate regions of the...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...
Impervious pavement surfaces within urban areas present serious environmental problems due to water...
Many pavements contribute to the urban heat island (UHI) effect due to their bulk mass and heat abso...
none5siPavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due...
Heat islands are areas that have higher air temperatures than their surroundings. It has been proven...
Urban heat island refers to the higher of urban area compared to the surrounding rural areas. Previ...
Many studies have been conducted to find possible strategies for reducing the Urban Heat Island (UHI...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
Out of the environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities and urbanization, urban heat island eff...
ABSTRACT Pervious concrete pavement systems may have many environmental benefits including the mitig...
The main contributing factor of the urban heat island (UHI) effect is caused by daytime heating. Tra...
Pavement covers quite high percentage of the urban fabric and contributes highly to the development ...
Pavement heats the near-surface air and affects the thermal comfort of the human body in hot summer....
Conventional impervious pavements have replaced natural soils due to the rapid growth of urbanizatio...
Because application of pervious concrete pavement (PCPs) has extended to cold-climate regions of the...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...