Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment

Loss of natural habitat and increased use of man-made materials have led to higher temperatures in tropical urban landscape. One way to handle this issue is by using paving materials that absorb less amount of heat and provide lower surface temperatures. This paper identifies several pavement materi...

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Main Authors: Benrazavi, Rezvan Sadat, Dola, Kamariah, Ujang, Norsidah, Benrazavi, Nour Sadat
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.433252016-05-18T04:51:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/43325/ Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment Benrazavi, Rezvan Sadat Dola, Kamariah Ujang, Norsidah Benrazavi, Nour Sadat Loss of natural habitat and increased use of man-made materials have led to higher temperatures in tropical urban landscape. One way to handle this issue is by using paving materials that absorb less amount of heat and provide lower surface temperatures. This paper identifies several pavement materials with low surface temperatures for potential use in a tropical climate. The study was conducted in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Paving materials selected were Blue Impala polished granite (BIPG), Rosa Tanggo polished granite (RTPG), Fontana concrete (FC), and asphalt (AS) based on their popularity of use locally. Surface temperatures of these materials were measured using infrared thermal imaging camera in three different environments namely open space (OS), near water (NW), and under shade (US). The readings were recorded for 28 consecutive days from 6:00 to 24:00. Results indicate that BIPG was 15.5 °C cooler than AS during 12:00–15:00 in OS locations. However, BIPG and RTPG surface temperatures increased in NW locations as compared to OS and US locations from 12:00 to 18:00. This study provides information on the use of suitable paving materials to reduce surface temperatures of urban areas in tropical climates. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/43325/1/Effect%20of%20pavement%20materials%20on%20surface%20temperatures%20in%20tropical%20environment.pdf Benrazavi, Rezvan Sadat and Dola, Kamariah and Ujang, Norsidah and Benrazavi, Nour Sadat (2016) Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment. Sustainable Cities and Society, 22. pp. 94-103. ISSN 2210-6707; ESSN: 2210-6715 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210670716300117 10.1016/j.scs.2016.01.011
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description Loss of natural habitat and increased use of man-made materials have led to higher temperatures in tropical urban landscape. One way to handle this issue is by using paving materials that absorb less amount of heat and provide lower surface temperatures. This paper identifies several pavement materials with low surface temperatures for potential use in a tropical climate. The study was conducted in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Paving materials selected were Blue Impala polished granite (BIPG), Rosa Tanggo polished granite (RTPG), Fontana concrete (FC), and asphalt (AS) based on their popularity of use locally. Surface temperatures of these materials were measured using infrared thermal imaging camera in three different environments namely open space (OS), near water (NW), and under shade (US). The readings were recorded for 28 consecutive days from 6:00 to 24:00. Results indicate that BIPG was 15.5 °C cooler than AS during 12:00–15:00 in OS locations. However, BIPG and RTPG surface temperatures increased in NW locations as compared to OS and US locations from 12:00 to 18:00. This study provides information on the use of suitable paving materials to reduce surface temperatures of urban areas in tropical climates.
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author Benrazavi, Rezvan Sadat
Dola, Kamariah
Ujang, Norsidah
Benrazavi, Nour Sadat
spellingShingle Benrazavi, Rezvan Sadat
Dola, Kamariah
Ujang, Norsidah
Benrazavi, Nour Sadat
Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment
author_facet Benrazavi, Rezvan Sadat
Dola, Kamariah
Ujang, Norsidah
Benrazavi, Nour Sadat
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title Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment
title_short Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment
title_full Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment
title_fullStr Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment
title_full_unstemmed Effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment
title_sort effect of pavement materials on surface temperatures in tropical environment
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/43325/1/Effect%20of%20pavement%20materials%20on%20surface%20temperatures%20in%20tropical%20environment.pdf
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