Distribution profiles of key weather variables in Australian capital cities : implications for energy efficient building design


Autoria(s): Guan, Li-Shan
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Local climate is a critical element in the design of energy efficient buildings. In this paper, ten years of historical weather data in Australia's eight capital cities were profiled and analysed to characterize the variations of climatic variables in Australia. The method of descriptive statistics was employed. Either the pattern of cumulative distribution and/or the profile of percentage distribution are presented. It was found that although weather variables vary with different locations, there is often a good, nearly linear relation between a weather variable and its cumulative percentage for the majority of middle part of the cumulative curves. By comparing the slopes of these distribution profiles, it may be possible to determine the relative range of changes of the particular weather variables for a given city. The implications of these distribution profiles of key weather variables on energy efficient building design are also discussed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31878/

Publicador

Earthscan Publications

Relação

DOI:10.3763/asre.2008.5138

Guan, Li-Shan (2008) Distribution profiles of key weather variables in Australian capital cities : implications for energy efficient building design. Architectural Science Review, 51(4), pp. 338-348.

Direitos

EarthScan

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #120200 BUILDING #120101 Architectural Design #Climatic data; #Energy efficient buildings; #Weather
Tipo

Journal Article