Solar Energy at Urban Scale

Author: Benoit Beckers  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118613924

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781848213562

Subject: TK511 Solar

Language: ENG

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Description

Increasing urbanization throughout the world, the depletion of fossil fuels and concerns about global warming have transformed the city into a physical problem of prime importance. This book proposes a multi-disciplinary and systematic approach concerning specialities as different as meteorology, geography, architecture and urban engineering systems, all surrounding the essential problem of solar radiation.
It collects the points of view of 18 specialists from around the world on the interaction between solar energy and constructions, combining territorial, urban and architectural scales to better regulate energetic efficiency and light comfort for the sustainable city.
The main subjects covered are: measures and models of solar irradiance (satellite observations, territorial and urban ground measurements, sky models, satellite data and urban mock-up), radiative contribution to the urban climate (local heat balance, radiative-aerodynamics coupling, evapotranspiration, Urban Heat Island), light and heat modeling (climate-based daylight modeling, geometrical models of the city, solar radiation modeling for urban environments, thermal simulation methods and algorithms) and urban planning, with special considerations for solar potential, solar impact and daylight rights in the temperate, northern and tropical climates, and the requirement of urban solar regulation.

Contents

1. The Odyssey of Remote Sensing from Space: Half a Century of Satellites for Earth Observations, Théo Pirard.
2. Territorial and Urban Measurements, Marius Paulescu and Viorel Badescu.
3. Sky Luminance Models, Matej Kobav and Grega Bizjak.
4. Satellite Images Applied to Surface Solar Radiation Estimation, Bella Espinar and Philippe Blanc.
5. Worldwide Aspects of Solar Radiation Impact, Benoit Beckers.
6. Local Energy Balance, Pierre Kastendeuch.
7. Evapotranspiration, Marjorie Musy.
8. Multiscale Daylight Modeling for Urban Environments, John Mardaljevic and George Janes.
9. Geometrical Models of the City, Daniel G. Aliaga.
10. Radiative Simulation Methods, Pierre Beckers and Benoit Beckers.
11. Radiation Modeling Using the Finite Element Method, Tom van Eekelen.
12. Dense Cities in the Tropical Zone, Edward Ng.
13. Dense Cities in Temperate Climates: Solar and Daylight Rights, Guedi Capeluto.
14. Solar Potential and Solar Impact, Frédéric Monette and Benoit Beckers.
Appendix 1. Table of Europe’s Platforms (Micro- and Minisatellites) for Earth Observations, Théo Pirard.
Appendix 2. Commercial Operators of Earth Observation (EO) Satellites (as of January 1, 2012), Théo Pirard.
Appendix 3. Earth’s Annual Global Mean Energy Budget, Benoit Beckers.

Chapter

Solar Energy at Urban Scale

pp.:  1 – 3

Cover

pp.:  1 – 1

Title Page

pp.:  3 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 7

Introduction

pp.:  7 – 15

The Authors

pp.:  15 – 17

Chapter 3. Sky Luminance Models

pp.:  33 – 57

Chapter 4. Satellite Images Applied to Surface Solar Radiation Estimation

pp.:  57 – 77

Chapter 5. Worldwide Aspects of Solar Radiation Impact

pp.:  77 – 119

Chapter 6. Local Energy Balance

pp.:  119 – 139

Chapter 7. Evapotranspiration

pp.:  139 – 159

Chapter 8. Multiscale Daylight Modeling for Urban Environments

pp.:  159 – 179

Chapter 9. Geometrical Models of the City

pp.:  179 – 211

Chapter 10. Radiative Simulation Methods

pp.:  211 – 225

Chapter 11. Radiation Modeling Using the Finite Element Method

pp.:  225 – 257

Chapter 12. Dense Cities in the Tropical Zone

pp.:  257 – 279

Chapter 13. Dense Cities in Temperate Climates: Solar and Daylight Rights

pp.:  279 – 311

Chapter 14. Solar Potential and Solar Impact

pp.:  311 – 331

Conclusion

pp.:  331 – 355

APPENDICES

pp.:  355 – 359

List of Authors

pp.:  359 – 377

Index

pp.:  377 – 381

LastPages

pp.:  381 – 384

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