Energy, Vol.115, 1723-1732, 2016
Vegetation growth parameters and leaf temperature: Experimental results from a six plots green roofs' system
The paper provides a contribution for populating database of three physical parameters needed to model energy performance of buildings with green roofs: "coverage ratio" (sigma(f)), leaf area index (LAI) and leaf temperature (T-f). On purpose, six plant species were investigated experimentally: Phyla nordiflora, Aptenia lancifolia, Mesembryanthenum barbatus, Gazania nivea, Gazania uniflora, and Sedum. Proper ranges of the cited parameters have been found for each species. The here indicated ranges of sigma(f) values refer to different growth levels of the species in the same lapse of time, that is four months. Single measured LAI values are also reported for the same plants. As for the Tf (upper and lower layer), ranges of revealed temperatures refer to those detected from 10:30 a.m. to 16:30 p.m. of a selected day. Additionally, the dependence of Tf on climatic parameters was investigated. A linear equation resulted the best fitting curve for all experimental Tf data and the corresponding solar radiation data (with autocorrelation coefficients between 0.80 and 0.98). Furthermore, the effect potentially produced on building energy consumption by these species was analyzed using a simulation tool. Estimated cooling energy savings range approximately between 8% and 20% depending on adopted plants. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Green roof;Building cooling demand;Fractional vegetation coverage;Leaf temperature;Leaf area index;Modeling