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kb:review [2018/03/17 01:03] – [More studies] enviadminkb:review [2018/10/06 18:54] enviadmin
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 After these lines of warning and disclaiming, next you will find a list of research projects, studies, papers etc. which we think are representative for the behaviour of ENVI-met as it is today   After these lines of warning and disclaiming, next you will find a list of research projects, studies, papers etc. which we think are representative for the behaviour of ENVI-met as it is today  
  
-===== Evaluation Studies: Urban Microclimate =====+===== Evaluation Studies: Urban Microclimate & Landscape Microclimate =====
  
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-//**[[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210670716301524|Urban microclimate and outdoor thermal comfort. A proper procedure to fit ENVI-met simulation outputs to experimental data]]** // This paper presents a very detailed view onto the quality requirements of ENVI-met input data and analysis the output data both of V3.1 and V4.0 compared to experimental data. (Sustainable Cities and Society, 2016) 
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-//**[[http://www.bentham-open.com/contents/pdf/OUSDJ/OUSDJ-1-1.pdf| Recent Trends and Remaining Limitations in Urban Microclimate Models]]** // A recent (2015meta study on the usage of microscale model to simulate urban climate over the past 10 years. (Open Urban Studies and Demography Journal, 2015)+//**[[http://www.ibpsa.org/proceedings/BS2013/p_1237.pdf| Use And Evaluation of The Envi-met Model for Two Different Urban Forms in Cairo, Egypt: Measurements and Model Simulations.]]** // A validation study (2013) on the impact of urban desin on thermal comfort in **Egypt**. (Conference Paper)
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-//**[[http://www.ibpsa.org/proceedings/BS2013/p_1237.pdf| Use And Evaluation of The Envi-met Model for Two Different Urban Forms in Cairo, Egypt: Measurements and Model Simulations.]]** // A validation study (2013) on the impact of urban desin on thermal comfort in **Egypt**. (Conference Paper)+//**[[https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/articles/a/1069960.pdf| Influence of Planting Designs on Winter Thermal comfort in an Urban Park]]** // One of the still rare papers that focuses on cold outdoor conditions in winter and the impact of different park designs on outdoor microclimate in **Iran**. (Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management 2018/19)
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 +===== Parametric Studies Input Data =====
  
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 +//**[[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tania_Sharmin/publication/318642449_Understanding_ENVI-met_V4_model_behaviour_in_relation_to_environmental_variables|Understanding ENVI-met (V4) model behaviour in relation to environmental variables]]** // A study on the impact of various design parameters on the microclimate calculated by ENI-met. (PLEA 2017)
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 +//**[[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210670716301524|Urban microclimate and outdoor thermal comfort. A proper procedure to fit ENVI-met simulation outputs to experimental data]]** // This paper presents a very detailed view onto the quality requirements of ENVI-met input data and analysis the output data both of V3.1 and V4.0 compared to experimental data. (Sustainable Cities and Society, 2016) 
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 +===== General Overviews ===== 
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 +//**[[http://www.bentham-open.com/contents/pdf/OUSDJ/OUSDJ-1-1.pdf| Recent Trends and Remaining Limitations in Urban Microclimate Models]]** // A recent (2015meta study on the usage of microscale model to simulate urban climate over the past 10 years(Open Urban Studies and Demography Journal, 2015) 
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