城市尺度能源模型:城市形态与能源绩效的关系

G. Mutani, Marta Carozza, V. Todeschi, Andrea Rolando
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建筑几何、城市形态和当地气候是优化社区尺度建筑能源性能的关键方面。此外,城市形态是影响建筑密集地区太阳能利用率的关键参数。本文探讨了城市形态与能源性能之间的关系,以及对建筑屋顶太阳能生产的影响。本研究调查了都灵(意大利)的六个社区,分析了城市形态和太阳能潜力,同时考虑了整个城市的城市街区类型。从使用城市尺度能源模型进行的能源模拟中发现,在密集的城市环境中,具有低能耗和高太阳能产量的建筑的最佳形状必须具有0.37 m2/m3和0.35 m2/m3之间的表面体积比,有利于朝向的建筑和不利朝向的建筑。这些结果可以帮助新社区的设计阶段或现有建筑和空空间的再利用,以促进向低碳能源的过渡。
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Urban-Scale Energy Models: relationship between urban form and energy performance
Building geometry, urban morphology and local climate are crucial aspects to optimize the energy performance of buildings at neighborhoods scale. In addition, urban form is a key parameter in modifying solar availability in densely built-up areas. This paper explores relationships between urban form and energy performance with implications for solar energy production on building roofs. This study investigated six neighborhoods of Turin (Italy) analyzing the urban morphology and the solar potential, taking into account the urban block typologies found across the city. From the energy simulations -made with the use of an urban-scale energy model- it has been found that in densely urban context, the optimal shape of the building -with low energy consumption and high solar energy production- must have a surface-to-volume ratio that varies between 0.37 m2/m3 for favorable orientated buildings and 0.35 m2/m3 for unfavorable oriented ones. These results could help in the design phase of new neighborhoods or in the reuse of existing buildings and empty spaces to promote the transition to low-carbon energy.
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