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Microclimatic modeling of the urban thermal environment of Singapore to mitigate urban heat island
Authors:Rajagopalan Priyadarsini   Wong Nyuk Hien  Cheong Kok Wai David
Affiliation:aSchool of Architecture and Building, Deakin University, 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, Victoria 3217, Australia;bDepartment of Building, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:This study investigates the urban heat island effect in Singapore and examines the key factors causing this effect. The possibilities of improving heat extraction rate by optimizing air flow in selected hot spots were explored. The effect of building geometry, façade materials and the location of air-conditioning condensers on the outdoor air temperature was explored using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. It was found that at very low wind speeds, the effect of façade materials and their colours was very significant and the temperature at the middle of a narrow canyon increased up to 2.5 °C with the façade material having lower albedo. It was also found that strategically placing a few high-rise towers will enhance the air flow inside the canyon thereby reducing the air temperature. Adopting an optimum H/W ratio for the canyons increased the velocity by up to 35% and reduced the corresponding temperature by up to 0.7 °C.
Keywords:Urban heat island   CFD   Geometry   Faç  ade materials   Velocity   Temperature
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