An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement

Urban climate is modified resulting in its temperature warmer and drier than surrounding sub urban and rural area. One of the major causes of the modification is built environment which is the process of urbanization where vegetated surfaces are converted to asphalt and concrete surfaces. Temperatur...

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Main Authors: Sarat, Adebayo-Aminu, Eusuf, Muhammad Abu
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Language:English
Published: University of Malaya 2012
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spelling iium-275402012-12-20T03:42:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/27540/ An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement Sarat, Adebayo-Aminu Eusuf, Muhammad Abu TD169 Environmental protection TH Building construction Urban climate is modified resulting in its temperature warmer and drier than surrounding sub urban and rural area. One of the major causes of the modification is built environment which is the process of urbanization where vegetated surfaces are converted to asphalt and concrete surfaces. Temperature distribution in urban canopy layer is highly affected by the urban \radiation balance. Solar radiation incident on the urban surfaces is absorbed and then transformed to sensible heat. Most of the solar radiation impinges on roofs, and the vertical walls of the buildings, and the ground level. Outdoor experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of different movement of materials on the urban thermal environment. Meteorological conditions such as air temperature, pavement surface temperature, relative humidity and wind velocity were recorded to determine the heating characteristics and temperature differences among asphalt, concrete, interlocking bricks and grass surfaces. Additionally, surface albedo was also measured in order to calculate the rate of reflectivity of the four porous and non- porous pavements. This paper confirms that the net balance between the solar gains and the heat loss by the emitted long wave radiation determines the thermal balance of urban areas. Because the radiant heat loss is slower in urban areas and the net balance is more positive than in the surrounding rural areas and thus higher temperatures are present. University of Malaya 2012-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/27540/1/Paper.pdf Sarat, Adebayo-Aminu and Eusuf, Muhammad Abu (2012) An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement. Journal of Surveying, Construction and Property, 3 (1). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1985-7527 http://umrefjournal.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/3830/jscp-s11-01.pdf
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Sarat, Adebayo-Aminu
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An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement
description Urban climate is modified resulting in its temperature warmer and drier than surrounding sub urban and rural area. One of the major causes of the modification is built environment which is the process of urbanization where vegetated surfaces are converted to asphalt and concrete surfaces. Temperature distribution in urban canopy layer is highly affected by the urban \radiation balance. Solar radiation incident on the urban surfaces is absorbed and then transformed to sensible heat. Most of the solar radiation impinges on roofs, and the vertical walls of the buildings, and the ground level. Outdoor experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of different movement of materials on the urban thermal environment. Meteorological conditions such as air temperature, pavement surface temperature, relative humidity and wind velocity were recorded to determine the heating characteristics and temperature differences among asphalt, concrete, interlocking bricks and grass surfaces. Additionally, surface albedo was also measured in order to calculate the rate of reflectivity of the four porous and non- porous pavements. This paper confirms that the net balance between the solar gains and the heat loss by the emitted long wave radiation determines the thermal balance of urban areas. Because the radiant heat loss is slower in urban areas and the net balance is more positive than in the surrounding rural areas and thus higher temperatures are present.
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author Sarat, Adebayo-Aminu
Eusuf, Muhammad Abu
author_facet Sarat, Adebayo-Aminu
Eusuf, Muhammad Abu
author_sort Sarat, Adebayo-Aminu
title An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement
title_short An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement
title_full An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement
title_fullStr An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement
title_sort experimental study on observed heating characteristics of urban pavement
publisher University of Malaya
publishDate 2012
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/27540/
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