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Advances in Simulating Radiative Transfer in Complex Environments

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 11, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11125449

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ENVI-met; radiation scheme; microclimate; numerical modeling; thermal comfort; indexed view sphere; reflected radiation; longwave radiation; shortwave radiation; secondary radiative fluxes

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Accurate simulation of radiative transfer is crucial in climate modeling. The introduction of the indexed view sphere scheme into microclimate models has shown improvements in modeling radiative fluxes. Comparisons with previously used schemes demonstrate increased accuracy and plausibility, although at the cost of higher memory demands.
Accurate simulation of radiative transfer is a very important aspect in climate modeling. For microclimate models in particular, it is not only important to simulate primary but also secondary radiative fluxes in great detail, i.e., emitted longwave and reflected shortwave radiation. As there are always limitations regarding computational effort and memory, these radiative fluxes are commonly implemented using simplified approaches. To overcome these simplifications and, thus, increase modeling accuracy, a new radiation scheme called indexed view sphere was introduced into the microclimate model ENVI-met. This new scheme actually accounts for radiative contributions of objects that are seen by each grid cell. In order to evaluate the advantages of the new scheme, it is compared against the formerly used averaged view factor scheme. The comparison in a complex realistic urban environment demonstrated that the indexed view sphere scheme improved the accuracy and plausibility of modeling radiative fluxes. It, however, yields an increased demand of memory to store the view facets for each cell. The higher accuracy in simulating secondary radiative fluxes should, however, overturn this shortcoming for most studies, as more detailed knowledge of local microclimatic conditions in general and eventually thermal comfort can be gained.

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