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학술저널
저자정보
정숙진 (부산대학교) 윤성환 (부산대학교)
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대한건축학회 대한건축학회 논문집 - 계획계 大韓建築學會論文集 計劃系 第33卷 第8號 (通卷 第346號)
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2017.8
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29 - 36 (8page)

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Economic growth and population concentration have led to rapid urbanization. This phenomenon of urbanization has resulted in deteriorating climate patterns as building-influenced urban microclimates, such as heat islands, develop and cause, directly or indirectly, loss of life and economic activity. In this study, apartment housing block, which comprise a large portion of the buildings in a city, were targeted for a quantitative analysis on the effect of building skin and surface cover of outdoor space on the outdoor thermal environment. The design elements and materials for building skins and surface cover of outdoor space were selected, and a case study was conducted by subjecting the selected materials to a simulated outdoor thermal environment. It was shown that while a change in the component materials of a roof surface plan affected its temperature, it did not have a direct impact on the MRT and HIP evaluation indexes. The component material change that resulted in the largest reduction in the roof surface temperature was the addition of grass. It was verified that a higher thermal insulation capacity in the outer wall insulation plan worsened the outdoor thermal environment. However, at 0.15 W/㎡·K, the temperature increase rate in the MRT and HIP evaluation indexes was shown to decrease. An increase in the window wall ratio (WWR) in the doors and windows plan improved the outdoor thermal environment. In the surface cover plan for outdoor space, greening resulted in the largest reduction rate of the HIP and MRT evaluation indexes, and was not observed to affect the surface temperature of buildings.

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1. 서론
2. 케이스 스터디 개요
3. 시뮬레이션
4. 결론
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