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SfM Techniques Applied in Bad Lighting and Reflection Conditions: The Case of a Museum Artwork

2019

In recent years, SfM techniques have been widely used especially in the field of Cultural Heritage. Some applications, however, remain undefined in cases where the boundary conditions are not suitable for the technique. Examples of this are instances where there are poor lighting conditions and the presence of glass and reflective surfaces. This paper presents a case study where SfM is applied, using a DSLR camera (Nikon D5200), to the “Head of Hades” inside a glass theca and under a large number of light sources at different distances and of different intensities and sizes. The geometric evaluation has been made comparing the DSLR camera model against the 3D data acquired with structured l…

3D model060102 archaeologyComputer science020207 software engineering06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyField (computer science)Cultural heritageComputer graphics (images)Photogrammetry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMuseum0601 history and archaeologySettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoReflective surfacesReflection (computer graphics)Structured light
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Computing methods for resilience: evaluating new building components in the frame of SECAPs

2019

Resilience represents a new important feature that the anthropic systems, and cities among them, are called to cope with. In fact, the increasing negative stresses to which urban contexts are exposed, and mainly the climatic pressures, call for the capability of adapting to these modifications and, possibly, to restore the ex-ante situations. The role of the buildings and their envelope components is of crucial importance to this aim. This paper analyses the features of resilience of the roofs of buildings by means of proper quantitative indexes. On purpose, the performances of green and cool roofs are compared. The possibility of adopting nonstructural solutions, like the windows shading d…

Architectural engineeringgreen roofComputer science020209 energycool roof0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologygreen roofsenergy consumption021105 building & constructionbuilding0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFeature (machine learning)shading devicesResilience (network)resilienceshading devices.Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleFrame (networking)Energy consumptionbuildingsbuildings energy consumption resilience green roofs cool roofs shading devicescool roofsbuildings; cool roofs; energy consumption; green roofs; resilience; shading devicesReflective surfacesEnvelope (motion)
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Modeling the outdoor cooling impact of highly radiative “super cool” materials applied on roofs

2021

Abstract Highly reflective “cool materials” are commonly used to reduce temperatures in the urban environment. Recently developed “super cool” materials feature an even higher albedo and emissivity (both above 0.95) than traditional cool materials. To examine the impacts of super cool roofing materials on outdoor air temperature compared to traditional cool roofs and green roofs, we conduct a sensitivity study with the microclimate model ENVI-met. Simulated surface temperature of super cool roofs remained around 6 K below ambient air temperature during high solar irradiation, which is consistent with observations. Super cool roofs – with an averaged street-level air temperature cooling of a…

Atmospheric ScienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentAir exchangeMicroclimateEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)AlbedoAtmospheric sciencesAmbient airUrban StudiesEmissivityRadiative transferEnvironmental scienceReflective surfacesRoofUrban Climate
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Modeling impacts of super cool roofs on air temperature at pedestrian level in mesoscale and microscale climate models

2021

Abstract Passive daytime radiative cooling is gaining increasing relevance as recent studies report that newly developed materials with very high reflectivity and emissivity could be able to effectively reduce urban heat stress, when applied as roofing material (super cool roofs). A recent microscale sensitivity study with ENVI-met modeled the impact of super cool roofs with maximum air temperature reductions of around 0.85 K at pedestrian level for an idealized model area. To verify these findings in real urban structures featuring complex building morphologies and varying meteorological conditions, we conducted climate simulations for two contrasting cities: New York City, NY, and Phoenix…

Atmospheric ScienceRadiative coolingbiologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentMesoscale meteorologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)biology.organism_classificationAtmospheric sciencesUrban StudiesWeather Research and Forecasting ModelEnvironmental scienceClimate modelReflective surfacesUrban heat islandPhoenixRoofUrban Climate
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Comparing indoor performances of a building equipped with four different roof configurations in 65 Italian sites

2020

Abstract—Despite the increasing concern of institutions and technical organizations toward the improvement of the building energy (and, therefore, environmental) efficiency, the main goal of technicians should be also devoted toward the levels of internal thermal comfort that buildings are able to realize. As that, the relationships between energy performances and comfort conditions provided by the enclosures are of paramount importance in guiding designers in their work. In this paper, the influence of diverse roof construction typologies on energy and indoor performance of buildings has been investigated, in different Italian sites during heating and cooling seasons. In addition, it must …

Value (ethics)Architectural engineeringComputer science020209 energyGreen roofTechnical standardThermal comfort02 engineering and technologyThermal comfort010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesWork (electrical)Cool roofGreen roof0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReflective surfacesClimatic Severity Index.Roof0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEfficient energy use2020 IEEE 20th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference ( MELECON)
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Enhancing values of roofs albedo for lowering cities’ air temperature and electric demand of buildings: a simple economic evaluation

2019

Abstract In cities vegetated roofs are becoming more popular because they can mitigate Urban Heat Island phenomena by decreasing the outdoor air temperature in summer. This decrease reduces the electric energy demand for climatization of buildings, which, in front of a milder climate, will recur less to mechanical tools for guaranteeing thermal comfort conditions to occupants. Cities can registered another indirect positive effect: the reduced cooling energy demand, limits the heat released by the climatization systems’ external unities toward the urban open spaces, thus lowering the outdoor air temperature. Therefore, the outdoor surface temperature of green, as well as cool roofs, can be …

green roofMeteorologycool roofGreen roofeconomic assessmentAlbedoEnergy efficiencyEconomic assessmentSimple (abstract algebra)Air temperatureEconomic evaluationEnvironmental scienceReflective surfacesalbedoEfficient energy useIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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A simple methodology for comparing cost-benefit of traditional, green and cool roofs

2019

Energy policy makers, architects and researchers, when designing new buildings or rehabilitating the existing ones, are engaged in the attempt of limiting the energy needs for climatization (NZEB buildings) and the environmental pressure exerted by buildings (EU Climate Action). The pursuit of this demanding assignment calls for innovative solutions in conceiving the building envelope and its energy systems. Recently, among the most effective tools for improving the energy and environmental performances of buildings, the technical interventions regarding the roofs are gaining a rising attention. Indeed, covers of buildings are responsible of a relevant part of their energy losses and, on th…

lcsh:GE1-350010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSimple (abstract algebra)Environmental science021108 energyCost benefitReflective surfacesProcess engineeringbusinesslcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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