日光
底纹
峡谷
环境科学
城市形态
街道峡谷
能源消耗
气象学
城市热岛
城市气候
小气候
大气科学
地理
城市规划
地图学
生态学
土木工程
工程类
计算机科学
地质学
物理
计算机图形学(图像)
光学
生物
考古
作者
Ehsan Rostami,Nazanin Nasrollahi,Jamal Khodakarami
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.enbuild.2024.113904
摘要
Over the past two decades, global greenhouse gas emissions have surged, leading to rising sea levels and climate change. Solar energy has emerged as an excellent solution to this problem. This study aims to assess daylight availability and energy consumption in urban canyons and blocks in a semi-arid climate while exploring the correlation between the heterogeneity of urban morphological parameters and key research variables. The study employed field measurements and simulations using Ladybug Tools and UMI. Data were collected from urban canyons and blocks in three areas, amounting to 1,366,982 m2. The findings indicate that areas with abundant greenery and H/W ratios exceeding 1.8 experience the most significant shading effects in urban canyons. Selecting suitable trees and placing them in strategic locations can enhance energy efficiency. Furthermore, broad urban canyons (H/W < 0.5) receive four times more solar radiation than narrow urban canyons (H/W > 1.8) with high tree density, peaking at 240 kWh/m2 during summer. In urban blocks, rooftops have the highest solar potential, with imbalances between building heights and interbuilding shading as factors that reduce solar capabilities. Tree coverage significantly affects the solar potential of facades, with some urban blocks receiving less than 5,000 kWh/m2 of solar radiation on the southern facades each month. Finally, this study examined the impact of heterogeneity within urban morphological parameters on the principal research variables. The results indicate that the heterogeneity observed in urban morphological parameters affects daylight availability and energy consumption within urban blocks.
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