"Influence of Air-Conditioning Waste Heat on Air Temperature in Tokyo during Summer: Numerical Experiments Using an Urban Canopy Model Coupled with a Building Energy Model"
Yukitaka Ohashi1, Yutaka Genchi1, Hiroaki Kondo1, Yukihiro Kikegawa2, Hiroshi Yoshikado1, Yujiro Hirano3
1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
2FUJI RESEARCH INSTITUTE CORPORATION
3Saitama UniversityJOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY , Vol.46 No.1 pp. 66- 81 (2007/1)
Abstract
A coupled model consisting of a multilayer urban canopy model and a building energy analysis model has been developed to investigate the diurnal variations of outdoor air temperature in the office areas of Tokyo, Japan. Observations and numerical experiments have been performed for the two office areas in Tokyo. The main results obtained in this study are as follows. The coupled model has accurately simulated the air temperature for a weekday case in which released waste heat has been calculated from the energy consumption and cooling load in the buildings. The model has also simulated the air temperature for a holiday case. However, the waste heat from the buildings has little influence on the outdoor temperatures and can be neglected because of the low working activity in the buildings. The waste heat from the air conditioners has caused a temperature rise of 1°–2°C or more on weekdays in the Tokyo office areas. This heating promotes the heat-island phenomenon in Tokyo on weekdays. Thus, it is shown that the energy consumption process (mainly with air conditioning) in buildings should be included in the modeling of summertime air temperature on weekdays in urban areas.
Keywords
urban canopy model coupled with building energy model, Tokyo office area, urban air temperature, air-conditiong waste heat