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Estimating outdoor mean radiant temperature in a humid subtropical climate

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Abstract Mean Radiant Temperature (Tmrt) is a decisive parameter in determining outdoor thermal comfort in human biometeorology. The estimation of Tmrt in an outdoor environment is however complex. This study… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Mean Radiant Temperature (Tmrt) is a decisive parameter in determining outdoor thermal comfort in human biometeorology. The estimation of Tmrt in an outdoor environment is however complex. This study attempts to determine Tmrt by the six directional method and recalibrate the mean convection coefficient of the gray globe for ease of use in the humid subtropical climate. Six directional short - wave and long-wave radiant flux densities have been measured and analysed across different urban open spaces — plaza, promenade and green. The study presents the relationship between Tmrt and the radiant flux densities. Tmrt values obtained via the six directional method show a statistically significant difference with those obtained using mean convection coefficients discussed in literature. Consequently, the mean convection coefficient of the gray globe thermometer has been recalibrated for use in the humid subtropical climate. Tmrt estimated via the recalibrated mean convection coefficient agrees well with the results of the six directional method.

Keywords: subtropical climate; humid subtropical; radiant temperature; mean radiant; six directional

Journal Title: Building and Environment
Year Published: 2020

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