This article focuses on understanding the temperature and heat flux fields in building roofs, and how they are modulated by the interacting influences of albedo and insulation at annual, seasonal and diurnal scales. High precision heat flux plates and thermocouples were installed over multiple rooftops of varying insulation thickness and albedo in the Northeastern United States to monitor the temperature and the heat flux into and out of the roof structures for a whole year. Our analysis shows that while membrane reflectivity (albedo) plays a dominant role in reducing the heat conducted inward through the roof structures during the warmer months, insulation thickness becomes the main roof attribute in preventing heat loss from the buildings...
The influence of the emissivity of a roof underlay on the global thermal behaviour of sloped roofs i...
(c) American Geophysical Union. This article can be found on the publisher's website at http://dx.do...
Highly reflective roofs, widely known as cool roofs, can reduce peak surface temperatures and the en...
The advanced Princeton Roof Model (PROM) is evaluated and then applied to quantify the heat transfer...
High solar reflectance and high infrared emittance roofs incur surface temperatures that are only ab...
The main focus of this research was on the heat flow (density) through a roof in summertime. The eff...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cool roofs are gaining popularity as passive building cooling techniques, but th...
Highly reflective building envelope materials are widely identified as an effective design option to...
Highly reflective building envelope materials are widely identified as an effective design option to...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
This study presents the results of a modeling effort to explore the role that sustainable roofing te...
Past simulation and test cell studies have shown potential reduction to building cooling loads from ...
International audienceThis study investigated the impacts of extensive and semi-intensive green roof...
The article covers the influence of the snow cover on the behaviour of translucent roofs acting as e...
The use of reflective insulation materials in buildings, for energy saving in summer, has been spre...
The influence of the emissivity of a roof underlay on the global thermal behaviour of sloped roofs i...
(c) American Geophysical Union. This article can be found on the publisher's website at http://dx.do...
Highly reflective roofs, widely known as cool roofs, can reduce peak surface temperatures and the en...
The advanced Princeton Roof Model (PROM) is evaluated and then applied to quantify the heat transfer...
High solar reflectance and high infrared emittance roofs incur surface temperatures that are only ab...
The main focus of this research was on the heat flow (density) through a roof in summertime. The eff...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Cool roofs are gaining popularity as passive building cooling techniques, but th...
Highly reflective building envelope materials are widely identified as an effective design option to...
Highly reflective building envelope materials are widely identified as an effective design option to...
Measured data and computer simulations have demonstrated the impact of roof albedo in reducing cooli...
This study presents the results of a modeling effort to explore the role that sustainable roofing te...
Past simulation and test cell studies have shown potential reduction to building cooling loads from ...
International audienceThis study investigated the impacts of extensive and semi-intensive green roof...
The article covers the influence of the snow cover on the behaviour of translucent roofs acting as e...
The use of reflective insulation materials in buildings, for energy saving in summer, has been spre...
The influence of the emissivity of a roof underlay on the global thermal behaviour of sloped roofs i...
(c) American Geophysical Union. This article can be found on the publisher's website at http://dx.do...
Highly reflective roofs, widely known as cool roofs, can reduce peak surface temperatures and the en...