Experimental determination of heat transfer resistance in urban canyon environments

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The heat transfer resistance betweenabuilding canyon and theoverlaying atmospheric boundary layerwasevaluated in a long-term field observation. The recorded case is of a courtyard canyon of a university campus. The canyon has an aspect ratio of 0.22 and height of 13 m. The resulting resistance was observed to be clearly dependent on the wind speed and atmospheric stability in the range of 1.6 to 20 m-1s. The random error in the measurement of resistance was estimated to be 27%; however, this does not nullify the above findings. The adequate lower-level reference temperature for the transfer parameterization was found to be the average for the entire canyon volume. This is because vortex-type airflow controls the heat transfer. © 2011, Meteorological Society of Japan.

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Sugawara, H., & Kawahara, M. (2011). Experimental determination of heat transfer resistance in urban canyon environments. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 89(4), 295–308. https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2011-401

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