AbstractThis paper presents the results of a computational study on the energy consumption and related CO2 emissions for heating and cooling of an office building within the Urban Heat Island of London, currently and in the future. The study developed twenty weather files in an East-West axis through London; the weather files were constructed according to future climate change scenario for 2050 suitable for the UK which have been modified to represent specific locations within the London UHI based on measurements and predictions from a program developed for this purpose (LSSAT). The study simulated an office with typical construction, heat gains and operational patterns with an advanced thermal simulation program (IESVE). The predictions co...
In London, the urban heat island increases the average and peak air temperatures which in turn affe...
The combined effect of climate change and the urban heat island phenomenon is likely to reduce the s...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Environmental thermal loading on urban buildings is expected to increase owing t...
This paper presents the results of a computational study on the energy consumption and related CO2 e...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of a computational study on the energy consumption and relat...
Buildings are responsible for one‐third of the UK's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The move to redu...
Indoor climatic conditions are strongly influenced by outdoor meteorological conditions. It is thus ...
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 768576 (ReC...
: Quantifying urban heat island effect often requires the observation of air temperature distributio...
Cities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change and the ur...
Office buildings require a significant amount of energy for heating and cooling purposes. A possible...
This paper investigates the effect that increased air temperature due to the London heat island has ...
London’s urban heat island increases the mean air temperature which affects the demand for heating a...
Copyright © 2010 by SAGE PublicationsCities are known to exert a significant influence on their loca...
AbstractCities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change an...
In London, the urban heat island increases the average and peak air temperatures which in turn affe...
The combined effect of climate change and the urban heat island phenomenon is likely to reduce the s...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Environmental thermal loading on urban buildings is expected to increase owing t...
This paper presents the results of a computational study on the energy consumption and related CO2 e...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of a computational study on the energy consumption and relat...
Buildings are responsible for one‐third of the UK's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The move to redu...
Indoor climatic conditions are strongly influenced by outdoor meteorological conditions. It is thus ...
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 768576 (ReC...
: Quantifying urban heat island effect often requires the observation of air temperature distributio...
Cities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change and the ur...
Office buildings require a significant amount of energy for heating and cooling purposes. A possible...
This paper investigates the effect that increased air temperature due to the London heat island has ...
London’s urban heat island increases the mean air temperature which affects the demand for heating a...
Copyright © 2010 by SAGE PublicationsCities are known to exert a significant influence on their loca...
AbstractCities are expected to experience an increasing risk of overheating due to climate change an...
In London, the urban heat island increases the average and peak air temperatures which in turn affe...
The combined effect of climate change and the urban heat island phenomenon is likely to reduce the s...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Environmental thermal loading on urban buildings is expected to increase owing t...