Title of article :
The effect of the London urban heat island on building
summer cooling demand and night ventilation strategies
Author/Authors :
M. Kolokotroni *، نويسنده , , I. Giannitsaris، نويسنده , , R. Watkins، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper investigates the effect that increased air temperature due to the London heat island has on the effectiveness
of stack night ventilation strategies for office buildings. Stack ventilation was investigated as the most suitable night ventilation
strategy because this is largely independent of wind variations affected by local urban morphology. The paper
presents a summary of the results of air temperature measurements carried out in London in 1999/2000 which were used
to quantify the London Urban Heat Island Intensity. It then presents data for two representative weeks, one with extreme
hot weather and one with typical hot weather in the centre of the London heat island and a rural reference site. These data
are used to carry out a parametric analysis by using a thermal and air flow simulation tool specifically designed for offices
in SE England. A reference and optimised office module are described. A comparison of the building types based in the
same location suggests that during the typical hot week the rural reference office has 84% energy demand for cooling compared
to a similar urban office. A rural optimised office would not need any artificial cooling and would be able to maintain
temperatures below 24 C. An urban optimised office would not be able to achieve this. A rural optimised office
would need 42% of the cooling required for an optimised urban office. A comparison of the optimised to the reference
office module suggests that an urban optimised office reduces the cooling demand to 10% of the urban reference office.
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Keywords :
Cooling demand , urban heat island , Stack ventilation , Night ventilation
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy