HEAT FROM THE STREET: Investigating Energy Capture and Urban Heat Reduction

HEAT FROM THE STREET: Investigating Energy Capture and Urban Heat Reduction
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Investigate energy capture using asphalt pavements as solar collectors and explore ways to reduce Urban Heat Island Effect. The project delves into heat transfer mechanisms, energy balance, components of the system, measurement tools, model construction, and analysis for improved understanding and implementation of energy-efficient practices.

  • Energy capture
  • Urban heat reduction
  • Asphalt pavements
  • Heat transfer
  • Sustainable infrastructure

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  1. HEAT FROM THE STREET Saif Hamdan Ibraheem Younis Ahmad Baniodeh Araby Draghmeh Supervisor: Dr. Ramiz Al_Khaldi.

  2. CONTENTS Introduction Objectives Problem Specification Methodology Model Components Analysis Conclusion

  3. INTRODUCTION Sources of energy

  4. INTRODUCTION Asphalt pavements as solar collector

  5. OBJECTIVES Investigate the temperature distribution along the depth of asphalt pavements with laboratory experiments. Investigate the amount of energy captured by the (SCES) model and the factors that limits the captured energy. Built model for street capturing energy system (SCES). Investigate different pipe geometries to increase heat transfer from asphalt pavement to water. Use theoretical approach develop a relationship among flow rate, pipe diameter, and pipe length. Investigate the possibility of reducing Urban Heat-Island Effect.

  6. PROBLEM SPECIFICATION

  7. HEAT TRANSFER There are three basic ways in which heat is transferred Conduction Convection Radiation

  8. ENERGY BALANCE OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT

  9. HEAT TRANSFER IN ASPHALT SOLAR COLLECTORS

  10. SYSTEM COMPONENTS Asphalt pavement Pipes Pipes layout Pump Valve

  11. MEASUREMENT TOOLS Flow meter Thermocouple Solar radiation meter Digital anemometer

  12. MODEL

  13. RESULR AND ANALYSIS Construct the model Collection of reading Make comparison

  14. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION What is our project ? How we can improve it ? Why we go for this project ?

  15. Thank you

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