Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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649191 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2009 | 6 Pages |
The urban heat island effect is essentially a kind of thermal pollution caused by artificial activity. Air conditioning units used in buildings release a great deal of heat into outdoors while they improve the indoor thermal environment. Therefore, it will cause a rise in the outdoor air temperature and worsen the urban thermal environment. A “box” model is presented in this paper; it is used to quantitatively determine the rise in outdoor air temperature caused by using domestic air conditioners in Wuhan. The results demonstrate the rise degree is 2.56 °C under inversion conditions and 0.2 °C under normal conditions, which indicates that thermal pollution is serious at stable atmosphere. To a certain extent, the rise of atmospheric temperature can be verified by the rise of lowest atmospheric temperature in Wuhan over recent years.