Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna

Some of the problems with today’s urban civilizations are the lack of green areas and that the cities are getting warmer and warmer. Building green roofs contributes to a reduced greenhouse effect, as plants have a cooling effect that reduces the heat generated in both houses and cities. The greenho...

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Main Author: Nilsson, Linda
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Arkitektur och vatten 2018
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description Some of the problems with today’s urban civilizations are the lack of green areas and that the cities are getting warmer and warmer. Building green roofs contributes to a reduced greenhouse effect, as plants have a cooling effect that reduces the heat generated in both houses and cities. The greenhouse effect is reduced by the fact that the plants on the roof reflect much more solar energy than a black ceiling, which instead absorbs the heat. The plants help to make the building more energy efficient. Green roofs also contribute to the emergence of new green areas in cities where the settlement has taken over the city. The purpose of the study has been to, from an energy perspective, examine the advantages and potential disadvantages of green roof energy performance in the subarctic climate. The study has been conducted by analyzing measured heat flow and temperature conditions during a winter season. The study was delimited to the green roof of Sjunde Huset in Kiruna, Norrbotten, Sweden. The research questions examined are the advantages and disadvantages of energy performance for green roofs, how does the energy performance vary for green roofs in cold climate during the season and what energy performance has the green roof under investigation in the subarctic climate. The study has been done through analysis of measurement data to see if the cooling effect from an energy perspective can be a disadvantage in a so-called subarctic climate. The analysis has also investigated whether the heat-insulating and heat-storing effect can be an advantage from an energy perspective in a so-called subarctic climate. The test period under review is from October 25, 2016 to January 4, 2017. The test period shows changes at different times. These times have been explored more closely. Collected measurement data has been analyzed using Excel chart against data for different weather conditions from SMHI. The different weather conditions are solar time, global radiation, wind speed and wind direction. Parameters that are also ...
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-67502 2025-01-16T22:54:43+00:00 Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna Nilsson, Linda 2018 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-67502 swe swe Luleå tekniska universitet, Arkitektur och vatten info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Heat flow Green roof Subarctic climate Värmeflöde Gröna tak Subarktiskt klimat Construction Management Byggproduktion Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2018 ftluleatu 2024-12-18T12:24:47Z Some of the problems with today’s urban civilizations are the lack of green areas and that the cities are getting warmer and warmer. Building green roofs contributes to a reduced greenhouse effect, as plants have a cooling effect that reduces the heat generated in both houses and cities. The greenhouse effect is reduced by the fact that the plants on the roof reflect much more solar energy than a black ceiling, which instead absorbs the heat. The plants help to make the building more energy efficient. Green roofs also contribute to the emergence of new green areas in cities where the settlement has taken over the city. The purpose of the study has been to, from an energy perspective, examine the advantages and potential disadvantages of green roof energy performance in the subarctic climate. The study has been conducted by analyzing measured heat flow and temperature conditions during a winter season. The study was delimited to the green roof of Sjunde Huset in Kiruna, Norrbotten, Sweden. The research questions examined are the advantages and disadvantages of energy performance for green roofs, how does the energy performance vary for green roofs in cold climate during the season and what energy performance has the green roof under investigation in the subarctic climate. The study has been done through analysis of measurement data to see if the cooling effect from an energy perspective can be a disadvantage in a so-called subarctic climate. The analysis has also investigated whether the heat-insulating and heat-storing effect can be an advantage from an energy perspective in a so-called subarctic climate. The test period under review is from October 25, 2016 to January 4, 2017. The test period shows changes at different times. These times have been explored more closely. Collected measurement data has been analyzed using Excel chart against data for different weather conditions from SMHI. The different weather conditions are solar time, global radiation, wind speed and wind direction. Parameters that are also ... Bachelor Thesis Kiruna Subarctic Norrbotten Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Kiruna
spellingShingle Heat flow
Green roof
Subarctic climate
Värmeflöde
Gröna tak
Subarktiskt klimat
Construction Management
Byggproduktion
Nilsson, Linda
Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna
title Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna
title_full Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna
title_fullStr Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna
title_full_unstemmed Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna
title_short Värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : En studie av det gröna taket på Sjunde Huset i Kiruna
title_sort värmeflöden genom gröna tak i subarktiskt klimat : en studie av det gröna taket på sjunde huset i kiruna
topic Heat flow
Green roof
Subarctic climate
Värmeflöde
Gröna tak
Subarktiskt klimat
Construction Management
Byggproduktion
topic_facet Heat flow
Green roof
Subarctic climate
Värmeflöde
Gröna tak
Subarktiskt klimat
Construction Management
Byggproduktion
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-67502