Numerical study on the thermal environment of the vertical greening system based on infrared thermal imaging

Wang, C; Shen, W; Cui, B and Zeng, Y (2025) Numerical study on the thermal environment of the vertical greening system based on infrared thermal imaging. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 21(2), pp. 315-337. ISSN 1745-2007

Abstract

Since the design and construction of the building envelope affects approximately 20–60% of the energy used to heat and cool the building, it is important to improve the energy efficiency of the building envelope. This study intends to obtain an optimal thermal environment model of vertical greening through software simulation in the later stage. For some countries and cities that are still relatively backward in green development, we can provide technical support and guidance. In this study, infrared imaging equipment was used to obtain the thermal environment parameters of vertical greening, and the corresponding thermal environment characteristics were analyzed to provide support for the construction of the thermal environment model of the vertical greening system. Secondly, a new microclimate numerical simulation software ENVI-met was used to establish a vertical greening system model, quantify the changes of thermal environment parameters under different conditions, and output the numerical simulation analysis results, including temperature and thermal comfort evaluation indicators, to evaluate the role relationship and influence mechanism under different conditions. It provides theoretical support for the development, application and prediction of vertical greening. This will improve the energy efficiency of buildings.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: envi-met; infrared thermography; microclimate; numerical analysis of the thermal environment; vertical greening
Index terms: infrared imaging, energy efficiency, numerical simulation, design and construction, thermal comfort, microclimate, building envelope, thermal environment, greening, thermal imaging, infrared thermography, numerical analysis, green development
Subjects: environmental engineering, data analysis and analytics, sustainability and energy, modelling and simulation, sustainable design, computer vision, architectural elements, climate science, contractual arrangements, analytical methods
Topics: Research Practice, Digital Applications, Design Practice, Engineering Principles, Sustainability, Procurement
Descriptive scope: 3 PCA

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