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GOKHALE, M. Structure and fluidity of microclimate. In: CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE, 16., 1999, Brisbane. Anais... Brisbane: PLEA, 1999. p. 815-820.
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Abstract

Evidence from the experimental and analytical work undertaken for my doctorate confirms that the assumption of a homogeneous outdoor temperature field is erroneous, not only at the urban scale but also at the scale of the individual house, and that significant microclimatic differences can exist within the same building site. This paper proposes a twofold process to simulate the possible mechanisms involved, using iterative and progressively narrowing approximation, abstraction and redefining procedures, referring to the spatial (re)definitions proposed at the logical inference stages of the doctoral work. Taking the climatic differentiation within the site as the joint effect of climatic constituents (solar radiation, temperature, air movement, humidity and rain), physical configuration of a site BUILDING combination is discussed as a key active parameter. This process will be updated and tested as the closing experiment of the present (doctoral) research work.
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