TY - JOUR KW - Cool roof KW - Heat Island AU - Paul H Berdahl AU - Sarah E Bretz AB -

Air-conditioning energy savings and improved comfort in hot climates can be obtained with the use of roofing materials that reflect solar radiation. Available quantitative information on the solar reflectance of most roofing materials is insufficient, so it is difficult for building designers to choose cool materials. Here we report quantitative values of solar reflectance for a few types of materials and discuss which material properties, such as composition, roughness, purity, etc., affect the solar reflectance. Outdoor temperature measurements on materials in sunlight are used to illustrate the strong correlation of roof temperature with solar absorptance, and further, to demonstrate the effects of infrared emittance and convection.

BT - Energy and Buildings DO - 10.1016/S0378-7788(96)01004-3 LA - eng M1 - 2 N1 -

0378-7788Added to JabRef: 2010.04.19

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Air-conditioning energy savings and improved comfort in hot climates can be obtained with the use of roofing materials that reflect solar radiation. Available quantitative information on the solar reflectance of most roofing materials is insufficient, so it is difficult for building designers to choose cool materials. Here we report quantitative values of solar reflectance for a few types of materials and discuss which material properties, such as composition, roughness, purity, etc., affect the solar reflectance. Outdoor temperature measurements on materials in sunlight are used to illustrate the strong correlation of roof temperature with solar absorptance, and further, to demonstrate the effects of infrared emittance and convection.

PY - 1997 SP - 149 EP - 158 T2 - Energy and Buildings TI - Preliminary survey of the solar reflectance of cool roofing materials VL - 25 ER -