使用航空热成像作为室外热舒适模拟验证方法的方法学

IF 7.6 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
V.P. Lopez-Cabeza, M. Videras-Rodriguez, S. Gomez-Melgar, J.M. Andujar-Marquez
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城市热岛效应强调了室外空间在城市规划和设计中的重要性,热舒适已经成为一个关键的考虑因素。平均辐射温度(MRT)是影响人体热感知的主要因素,其精确模拟对于创造舒适的城市环境至关重要。尽管仿真工具被广泛使用,但它们的验证存在显著差距,特别是在早期设计阶段。本研究介绍了一种利用航空热像仪校准和验证长波MRT模拟的新方法,为提高模拟精度提供了一种实用而稳健的方法。作为所提出的方法的一个例子,使用Ladybug Tools®(LBT)进行了实际应用,这是一种广泛使用的仿真工具,以其强大的功能,开放访问和与早期设计工作流的集成而闻名。它被用来模拟位于西班牙韦尔瓦的一个夏季条件下的开放空间。校准过程细化了反照率、阴影和网格分辨率等参数,确保结果符合ASHRAE指南。研究结果表明,校正后,LBT可以有效预测MRT,由于固有的模型限制,差异很小。这项研究强调了航空热成像技术在不同平台上提高MRT模拟可靠性的潜力,为城市规划者和设计师提供了一个评估热舒适性的有价值的框架。通过弥合关键的验证差距,这项工作支持开发更可持续和热舒适的城市空间,为城市规划和气候适应战略的更广泛应用铺平了道路。
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Methodology for the use of aerial thermography as a validation method for outdoor thermal comfort simulations
The urban heat island (UHI) effect underscores the importance of outdoor spaces in urban planning and design, where thermal comfort has become a critical consideration. Mean Radiant Temperature (MRT) is a dominant factor influencing human thermal perception, making its accurate simulation essential for creating comfortable urban environments. Despite the widespread use of simulation tools, a significant gap exists in their validation, particularly during early design stages. This study introduces a novel methodology for calibrating and validating longwave MRT simulations using aerial thermography, providing a practical and robust approach to improving simulation accuracy. As an example of the proposed methodology, a practical application is carried out using Ladybug Tools® (LBT), a widely used simulation tool known for its powerful features, open access, and integration with early-stage design workflows. It was used to simulate an open space located in Huelva, Spain, under summer conditions. The calibration process refines parameters such as albedo, shading, and grid resolution, ensuring results align with ASHRAE guidelines. The findings demonstrate that, after calibration, LBT can effectively predict MRT, with minor discrepancies attributed to inherent model limitations. This study highlights the potential of aerial thermography to enhance the reliability of MRT simulations across diverse platforms, providing urban planners and designers with a valuable framework for assessing thermal comfort. By bridging a critical validation gap, this work supports the development of more sustainable and thermally comfortable urban spaces, paving the way for broader applications in urban planning and climate adaptation strategies.
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CiteScore
8.80
自引率
3.20%
发文量
180
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Energy Conversion and Management: X is the open access extension of the reputable journal Energy Conversion and Management, serving as a platform for interdisciplinary research on a wide array of critical energy subjects. The journal is dedicated to publishing original contributions and in-depth technical review articles that present groundbreaking research on topics spanning energy generation, utilization, conversion, storage, transmission, conservation, management, and sustainability. The scope of Energy Conversion and Management: X encompasses various forms of energy, including mechanical, thermal, nuclear, chemical, electromagnetic, magnetic, and electric energy. It addresses all known energy resources, highlighting both conventional sources like fossil fuels and nuclear power, as well as renewable resources such as solar, biomass, hydro, wind, geothermal, and ocean energy.
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