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− | Climate change will result in more, more intense, and longer lasting heatwaves. To quantify the impact of heatwaves on building occupants, we have created a new metric called [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/je68vqajyjk4bevbjlk6x/ActivityHoursDraft.pdf?rlkey=dyvfipst72xjhpv0njjxe2fmp&st=dc370bon&dl=0 Activity Hours] and the [https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/65ccc858e9ebbb4db958f3e9 Heatalyzer tool] | + | Climate change will result in more, more intense, and longer lasting heatwaves. To quantify the impact of heatwaves on building occupants, we have created a new metric called [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/je68vqajyjk4bevbjlk6x/ActivityHoursDraft.pdf?rlkey=dyvfipst72xjhpv0njjxe2fmp&st=dc370bon&dl=0 Activity Hours] and the [https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/65ccc858e9ebbb4db958f3e9 Heatalyzer tool] (code released on [https://github.com/lcapol/Heatalyzer/blob/main/README.md GitHub]). I'm keen to supervise projects that build on this work. Examples include: |
* Integrating more archetypes and geographies into Heatalyzer. | * Integrating more archetypes and geographies into Heatalyzer. | ||
* What conditions lead to reaching livability and survivability limits? | * What conditions lead to reaching livability and survivability limits? |
Revision as of 09:42, 27 June 2024
Part II/ACS projects (2024)
Climate change will result in more, more intense, and longer lasting heatwaves. To quantify the impact of heatwaves on building occupants, we have created a new metric called Activity Hours and the Heatalyzer tool (code released on GitHub). I'm keen to supervise projects that build on this work. Examples include:
- Integrating more archetypes and geographies into Heatalyzer.
- What conditions lead to reaching livability and survivability limits?
- Creating an interactive map to show how the effects of a heatwave will be felt in each area of a city.
- Developing an interactive website/app to showcase results and aid engagement.
- Use socioeconomic data (available in the US on a congressional district scale) to map areas that will be affected by heatwaves in terms of their socioeconomic status.
- Analysing the sensitivity of results to building orientation and ventilation (which need to be modelled in Energy+)
- Modeling mitigation strategies in Energy+ and adding to the dashboard tool so that citizens can evaluate the impact of each strategy. Mark out strategies that do and do not depend on power grid availablity.
- Exploiting local storage and energy use flexiblity to mitigate impact on power grid using local energy
- Determining and representing uncertainity in results due to lack of knowledge of building construction, weather, occpuant health status, acclimitization effects and behaviour changes.
- Personalization of our results to actual building data, matching the building data to the closest archetype and using all sources of information about the building, such as databases of building stock (e.g. US has 500K building database of representative buildings from NREL).