DE · Topics · Resources · Digital Twin · Sponsored Content

Simulating Outdoor Thermal Comfort

Performing external comfort calculations using engineering simulation on the cloud.

Outdoor thermal comfort assessments are increasingly used in the design of buildings and cities. Traditionally, evaluating the wind component of the Universal Thermal Comfort Index (UTCI) is dependent on on-premise CFD software that takes days or weeks to simulate.

This white paper describes how simulation on the cloud, using Graphic Processor Unit (GPU) accelerated physics is a leap forward in evaluating outdoor comfort and heat island reduction strategies for architects and engineers.

An Urban heat island (UHI) is the adverse effect on outdoor thermal comfort caused by warmer temperatures observed in urban spaces. Thermal comfort is a concept most often applied to the indoor environment. Many types of buildings will have their thermal comfort calculated under various climatic and occupancy conditions during the design stage and, more increasingly, measured during a building’s operation.

The concept of thermal comfort, however, is increasingly applied to the outdoor environment. Traditionally, pedestrian wind comfort and safety have been the dominant metrics for evaluating the suitability of outdoor spaces for people.

Fill out the information below to download the resource.

By downloading this content, I agree to receive the DE 24/7 Newswire, a twice weekly free email newsletter (you may choose to opt-out in the newsletter).

Latest News

MathWorks Advances Software-Defined Workflows with NVIDIA’s Help
Developers can use their existing MATLAB Algorithm Codebase to develop and deploy AI-enabled applications via the NVIDIA Holoscan platform.

AI in Design: In Need of New Hardware
New hardware options are emerging to support artificial intelligence use cases.

Can AI Eat Itself?
Looks like synthetic training data is here to stay—it's something engineering organizations should keep a close eye on.

Sustainable Packaging Requires an Innovative Data-Driven Ecosystem 
Sustainable packaging is a complex challenge that cuts across several evolving manufacturing developments.

Dyndrite Awarded for LPBF Qualification
Efforts to bring documented improvements to metal 3D printing operational qualification.

Centric Debuts SOLIDWORKS PDM Connect 1.0
The new SOLIDWORKS PDM Connect 1.0 connector links files from SOLIDWORKS PDM to Centric PLM and automates the export of native ...

All posts