About 90 percent of this excessive heat is due to buildings and pavements that absorb and store solar heat (According to the Green Buildings Council). The only reference that focuses specifically on pavements, Pavement Materials for Heat Island Mitigation: Design and Management Strategies explores different advanced paving materials, their properties, and their associated advantages and disadvantages. Relevant properties of pavement materials (e.g. albedo, permeability, thermal conductivity, heat capacity and evaporation rate) are measured in many cases using newly developed methods.
- Includes experimental methods for testing different types of pavements materials
- Identifies different cool pavement strategies with their advantages and associated disadvantages
- Design and construct local microclimate models to evaluate and validate different cool pavement materials in different climate regions
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Literature Review
Chapter 3 Problem Statement and Study Methodologies
Chapter 4 Experimental Sections and Field Measurement of Albedo
Chapter 5 Field Measurement of Permeability for Permeable Pavements
Chapter 6 Laboratory Testing for Thermal Properties of Pavement Materials
Chapter 7 Measurement of Evaporation Rate for Different Materials
Chapter 8 Field Measurement of Pavement Thermal Performance
Chapter 9 Thermal Interaction between Pavement and Near-surface Air
Chapter 10 Thermal Interaction between Pavement and Building Surfaces
Chapter 11 Development and Validation of Local Thermal Modeling
Chapter 12 Simulation of Thermal Behavior of Cool Pavement Strategies
Chapter 13 Impacts of Paveml“+