Sola | 2019

Development of a Multilayer Urban Canopy Model Combined with a Ray Tracing Algorithm

 
 

Abstract


This study introduces a new multiple-layer urban canopy model (MUCM) combined with a ray-tracing algorithm. In the model, we parameterize the urban morphology as an infinite array of identical three-dimensional buildings separated by roads. Heat exchanges are solved for each urban surface at each vertical layer. The ray-tracing scheme is used to explicitly calculate the view factors as well as both the sunlit and shadow fractions of the urban surfaces during the daytime. As a test, we show that this combined MUCM accurately models observations at Kugahara, Tokyo. Thus, the combined MUCM is a new tool for urban climate modelers to more realistically represent radiative processes on urban surfaces. In particular, it may contribute to our understanding of urban climate in the mega-cities of Asia, which generally have high-rise buildings that are more difficult to model with simpler radiative schemes. (Citation: Doan, V. Q., and H. Kusaka, 2018: Development of a multilayer urban canopy model combined with a ray tracing algorithm. SOLA, 15, 37−40, doi:10.2151/sola.2019-008.)

Volume 15
Pages 37-40
DOI 10.2151/SOLA.2019-008
Language English
Journal Sola

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