In this article, a novel method to mitigate pavement temperatures by the means of air convection is presented. The technique introduced here is based on a new type of experimental setup called a ground source heat simulator, which is able to feed air at a controlled temperature to a set of pipes embedded under a test pavement surface. The air at the chosen temperature can flow through the designed system by natural convection. The air heated by the simulated geothermal source can mitigate the pavement temperature in winter and summer conditions in order to avoid freezing and overheating of paving surfaces in an urban environment. In particular, during winter the geothermal air warms up the pavement, while during summer the pavement is coole...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
Summarization: The phenomenon of heat island increases the urban temperature and the energy demand f...
Current energy-harvesting pavements do not have the features needed for large-scale applications. Fo...
In this article, a novel method to mitigate pavement temperatures by the means of air convection is ...
In this article, the performance of a convection-powered air flow through an asphalt prototype pavem...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
A fully wicked ground source heat pipe (GSHP) is numerically employed and simulated to transfer ther...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. The idea of using cool pavements to mitigate the urban hea...
In this paper, an analysis of a convection-powered asphalt solar collector prototype is approached b...
Hydronic pavement heating and cooling applications have been well established to provide road safety...
Pavements are one of the most important components of modern civil infrastructure systems. Being con...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect increases the ambient temperatures in cities and alters the energ...
Geothermal pavement systems are novel to the paving industry. It is the combination of ground source...
A fully wicked ground source heat pipe (GSHP) is employed to passively transfer stored Earth energy ...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
Summarization: The phenomenon of heat island increases the urban temperature and the energy demand f...
Current energy-harvesting pavements do not have the features needed for large-scale applications. Fo...
In this article, a novel method to mitigate pavement temperatures by the means of air convection is ...
In this article, the performance of a convection-powered air flow through an asphalt prototype pavem...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
A fully wicked ground source heat pipe (GSHP) is numerically employed and simulated to transfer ther...
With the vast quantity of natural vegetation being replaced by heat absorption materials due to urba...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. The idea of using cool pavements to mitigate the urban hea...
In this paper, an analysis of a convection-powered asphalt solar collector prototype is approached b...
Hydronic pavement heating and cooling applications have been well established to provide road safety...
Pavements are one of the most important components of modern civil infrastructure systems. Being con...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect increases the ambient temperatures in cities and alters the energ...
Geothermal pavement systems are novel to the paving industry. It is the combination of ground source...
A fully wicked ground source heat pipe (GSHP) is employed to passively transfer stored Earth energy ...
Pavement surface temperature could reach up to be 20-30°C higher than the air temperature due to sol...
Summarization: The phenomenon of heat island increases the urban temperature and the energy demand f...
Current energy-harvesting pavements do not have the features needed for large-scale applications. Fo...