There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedded pipe network, in conjunction with a heat pump, to provide heating and cooling for adjacent buildings, e.g. airport terminals, shopping centres etc, here termed a Pavement Source Heat Pump (PSHP). Due to the high thermal mass of pavement materials, seasonal temperature fluctuation under the pavement is much less than the temperature fluctuation of ambient air. Therefore, pavements can be utilised as a low grade heat source during winter and as a heat sink during summer. Airports, for example, provide a key potential application as they are very large consumers of energy, typically have very high cooling demands, have a large amount of adjac...
A traditional method to mitigate the slippery conditions of a road is to spread out salt and sand on...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
Renewable energy combined with energy efficiency can offer a viable and influential solution to mini...
In this article, a novel method to mitigate pavement temperatures by the means of air convection is ...
The paper summarizes the relative influence of different pavement thermo-physical properties on the ...
The paper considers extending the role of asphalt concrete pavements to become solar heat collectors...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. The idea of using cool pavements to mitigate the urban hea...
Analysis of the influence of temperature on the mechanical and rheological properties of the mixture...
Hydronic pavement heating and cooling applications have been well established to provide road safety...
Undoubtedly, the most commonly used method for road maintenance includes the use of winter service v...
Many pavements contribute to the urban heat island (UHI) effect due to their bulk mass and heat abso...
Pavements are one of the most important components of modern civil infrastructure systems. Being con...
A traditional method to mitigate the slippery conditions of a road is to spread out salt and sand on...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
There is great potential to use the large open space of pavement structures, equipped with an embedd...
There is great potential to use pavement structures to collect and/or store solar energy for the hea...
Renewable energy combined with energy efficiency can offer a viable and influential solution to mini...
In this article, a novel method to mitigate pavement temperatures by the means of air convection is ...
The paper summarizes the relative influence of different pavement thermo-physical properties on the ...
The paper considers extending the role of asphalt concrete pavements to become solar heat collectors...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. The idea of using cool pavements to mitigate the urban hea...
Analysis of the influence of temperature on the mechanical and rheological properties of the mixture...
Hydronic pavement heating and cooling applications have been well established to provide road safety...
Undoubtedly, the most commonly used method for road maintenance includes the use of winter service v...
Many pavements contribute to the urban heat island (UHI) effect due to their bulk mass and heat abso...
Pavements are one of the most important components of modern civil infrastructure systems. Being con...
A traditional method to mitigate the slippery conditions of a road is to spread out salt and sand on...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...
Asphalt pavements absorb and store more heat than natural surfaces. Thus, high temperatures are emit...