Fast generation of microclimate weather data for building simulation under heat island using map capturing and clustering technique
Pengyuan Shen, Junhuan Liu, Meilin Wang
2021
Sustainable Cities and Society

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Summary
This study models Shenzhen's urban heat island (UHI) using Urban Weather Generator, integrating map-based data collection and PCA-Gaussian clustering for building classification. Calibration reduced temperature/humidity variance from 7.45% to 5.5%, revealing annual UHI of 0.5°C and peak 5.9°C. Adjusted meteorological data showed +12.6% cooling and −11.9% heating days, offering efficient microclimate-reflective urban planning insights.
Abstract
In this research, Urban Weather Generator (UWG) is utilized for UHI modeling in a center city area of Shenzhen based on urban morphologic data collected by an information-collection framework. The framework uses map capturing technique and unsupervised clustering for building type classification to gather input parameters for UHI model. The developed building type clustering technique, which adopted principal component analysis and Gaussian Mixture Model, is shown to have potential application in district-scale UHI modeling. Together with a differential-evolution-based calibration procedure, the proposed framework is implemented to the UWG modeling for the selected urban tissue. After calibration, it is found that the weighted sum of coefficient of variance for temperature and relative humidity has been reduced from 7.45 % to around 5.5 % compared with the uncalibrated model. The simulation results shows that the annual mean UHI index and max UHI index in center city Shenzhen is found to be 0.50 °C and 5.9 °C. After applying UHI effect to the typical meteorological year (TMY) data, the cooling degree day and heating degree day change by +12.60 % and −11.92 % compared with the original TMY. The developed method is computationally efficient and the morphed TMY data is a more accurate reflection on local urban microclimate.
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Journal
Sustainable Cities and Society
Publication Year
2021
Authors
Pengyuan Shen, Junhuan Liu, Meilin Wang
Categories
Urban climate and building adaptation strategies