A mathematical model for the energy stored in green roofs

Author

Aguareles, M.

Calvo-Schwarzwalder, M.

Font, F.

Myers, T.G.

Publication date

2022-10-27



Abstract

A simple mathematical model to estimate the energy stored in a green roof is developed. Analytical solutions are derived corresponding to extensive (shallow) and intensive (deep) substrates. Results are presented for the surface temperature and energy stored in both green roofs and concrete during a typical day. Within the restrictions of the model assumptions the analytical solution demonstrates that both energy and surface temperature vary linearly with fractional leaf coverage, albedo and irradiance, while the effect of evaporation rate and convective heat transfer is non-linear. It is shown that a typical green roof is significantly cooler and stores less energy than a concrete one even when the concrete has a high albedo coating. Evaporation of even a few millimetres per day from the soil layer can reduce the stored energy by a factor of more than three when compared to an equivalent thickness concrete roof. © 2022 The Author(s)

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subject

Climate change; Green roof; Heat island; Mathematical model

Pages

28 p.

Publisher

Elsevier

Version of

Applied Mathematical Modelling

Documents

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