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kb:review [2021/02/16 16:32] enviadminkb:review [2021/02/16 17:02] – [General Overviews] enviadmin
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-//**[[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378778820334241|Numerical modelling and experimental validation of the microclimatic impacts of water mist cooling in urban areas]]** // Cooling through water mist is a very effective tool especially in hot and dry climates. This paper shows details about ENVI-mets' water spray model not documentedso far and acase study performed in Rome (Energy and Buildings, 2021)+//**[[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378778820334241|Numerical modelling and experimental validation of the microclimatic impacts of water mist cooling in urban areas]]** // Cooling through water mist is a very effective tool especially in hot and dry climates. This paper shows details about ENVI-mets' water spray model not documented so far and acase study performed in Rome (Energy and Buildings, 2021)
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-//**[[http://www.bentham-open.com/contents/pdf/OUSDJ/OUSDJ-1-1.pdfRecent Trends and Remaining Limitations in Urban Microclimate Models]]** // An overview  (2015meta study on the usage of microscale model to simulate urban climate over the past 10 years. (Open Urban Studies and Demography Journal2015)+//**[[https://www.scilit.net/article/1651741d07ef128b6bab5614dbebd22fGreen Infrastructure as an Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategy—A Review]]** // A meta study (2009-2020about different GI strategies including a review of ENVI-met 50 simulations in peer reviewed papers. (Water2021)
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-//**[[https://www.scilit.net/article/1651741d07ef128b6bab5614dbebd22fGreen Infrastructure as an Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategy—Review]]** // A meta study (2009-2020about different GI strategies including a review of ENVI-met 50 simulations in peer reviewed papers. (Water2020)+//**[[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2210670718307649Analyzing the ENVI-met microclimate model’s performance and assessing cool materials and urban vegetation applications–review]]** // A very comprehensive overview over past (-2018studies using ENVI-met both for material adaption strategies and green infrastructure. (Sustainable Cities and Society, 2018) 
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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]]** // An overview  (2015) meta study on the usage of microscale model to simulate urban climate over the past 10 years. (Open Urban Studies and Demography Journal2015)
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