Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study

Urban microclimate is a significant parameter to urban climatology, as it forms urban heat island, thermal comfort, and energy demand. Studies on the climatically responsive urban configuration commonly conducted through the empirical and physical modelling approach. However, in this context recentl...

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Main Authors: Yola, L., Siong, H. C.
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spelling my.utm.756922018-04-27T01:45:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75692/ Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study Yola, L. Siong, H. C. HT101-395 Sociology, Urban Urban microclimate is a significant parameter to urban climatology, as it forms urban heat island, thermal comfort, and energy demand. Studies on the climatically responsive urban configuration commonly conducted through the empirical and physical modelling approach. However, in this context recently, computer simulation as numerical modelling approach has been broadly applied by scholars. Besides overcoming the limitation of time, spaces and cost, computer simulation offers an effective solution to perform hypothetical studies. As a new approach over empirical and physical modelling approach, scholars frequently perform a comparison of both computer simulation and field observation approach. It shows that even though the computer simulation has been commonly used, but the validation is still questioned. This paper presents not only the comparison of computer simulation with observation data but also empirical model equations. The hypothetical urban configurations situated in Kuala Lumpur City were simulated by using ENVI-met V. 3.1 microclimatic model. Two empirical model equations of maximum urban heat island developed by Oke were used to compare with computer simulation. A 24-h air temperature data is presented for the simulation and field observation comparison. The results indicate the significant correlation between the two comparisons. This study verifies and strengthens the validation of the computer simulation as a reliable approach in urban configuration and microclimate studies. Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2017 Article PeerReviewed Yola, L. and Siong, H. C. (2017) Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 56 . pp. 505-510. ISSN 2283-9216 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019457973&doi=10.3303%2fCET1756085&partnerID=40&md5=49e80dfc35d1c4231340d6d39ee60534
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topic HT101-395 Sociology, Urban
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Yola, L.
Siong, H. C.
Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study
description Urban microclimate is a significant parameter to urban climatology, as it forms urban heat island, thermal comfort, and energy demand. Studies on the climatically responsive urban configuration commonly conducted through the empirical and physical modelling approach. However, in this context recently, computer simulation as numerical modelling approach has been broadly applied by scholars. Besides overcoming the limitation of time, spaces and cost, computer simulation offers an effective solution to perform hypothetical studies. As a new approach over empirical and physical modelling approach, scholars frequently perform a comparison of both computer simulation and field observation approach. It shows that even though the computer simulation has been commonly used, but the validation is still questioned. This paper presents not only the comparison of computer simulation with observation data but also empirical model equations. The hypothetical urban configurations situated in Kuala Lumpur City were simulated by using ENVI-met V. 3.1 microclimatic model. Two empirical model equations of maximum urban heat island developed by Oke were used to compare with computer simulation. A 24-h air temperature data is presented for the simulation and field observation comparison. The results indicate the significant correlation between the two comparisons. This study verifies and strengthens the validation of the computer simulation as a reliable approach in urban configuration and microclimate studies.
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Siong, H. C.
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title Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study
title_short Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study
title_full Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study
title_fullStr Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study
title_full_unstemmed Computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study
title_sort computer simulation as an alternative approach in climatically responsive urban configuration study
publisher Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75692/
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