Evaluation of water retentive pavement as mitigation strategy for urban heat island using computational fluid dynamics

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作者
Cortes A. [1 ]
Shimadera H. [1 ]
Matsuo T. [1 ]
Kondo A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Yamada-oka 2-1 Suita, Osaka
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Computational fluid dynamics; Heat and moisture transport; Mitigation strategy; Urban heat island; Water retentive pavement;
D O I
10.5572/ajae.2016.10.4.179
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摘要
Here we evaluated the effect of using water retentive pavement or WRP made from fly ash as material for main street in a real city block. We coupled computational fluid dynamics and pavement transport (CFD-PT) model to examine energy balance in the building canopies and ground surface. Two cases of 24 h unsteady analysis were simulated: case 1 where asphalt was used as the pavement material of all ground surfaces and case 2 where WRP was used as main street material. We aim to (1) predict diurnal variation in air temperature, wind speed, ground surface temperature and water content; and (2) compare ground surface energy fluxes. Using the coupled CFD-PT model it was proven that WRP as pavement material for main street can cause a decrease in ground surface temperature. The most significant decrease occurred at 1200 JST when solar radiation was most intense, surface temperature decreased by 13.8°C. This surface temperature decrease also led to cooling of air temperature at 1.5 m above street surface. During this time, air temperature in case 2 decreased by 0.28°C. As the radiation weakens from 1600 JST to 2000 JST, evaporative cooling had also been minimal. Shadow effect, higher albedo and lower thermal conductivity of WRP also contributed to surface temperature decrease. The cooling of ground surface eventually led to air temperature decrease. The degree of air temperature decrease was proportional to the surface temperature decrease. In terms of energy balance, WRP caused a maximum increase in latent heat flux by up to 255 W/m2 and a decrease in sensible heat flux by up to 465 W/m2.
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页码:179 / 189
页数:10
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