Microclimate Study @ HCI

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Microclimate Study @ HCI. Done by Chia Zi Xuan (03), Jonas Gng (13), Jorshall Law (14), Raine Wong (22), & Liu Junhao (21). Locations. A: Top Floor of Multi-Storey Car Park B: Garden outside printing room C: Open space between canteen and block C D: Terraces E: Field F: Running Track - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Microclimate Study @ HCI

DONE BY CHIA ZI XUAN (03), JONAS GNG (13), JORSHALL LAW (14), RAINE WONG (22), & LIU JUNHAO (21)

Locations

A: Top Floor of Multi-Storey Car Park

B: Garden outside printing room

C: Open space between canteen and block C

D: Terraces

E: Field

F: Running Track

G: Fountain outside General Office

Pre field work We did a pre field work comparing the temperatures of the

different locations where 1 was the hottest and 7 was the coolest.Location Our ranking Class ranking

A 2 1

B 5 7

C 6 5

D 3 3

E 1 4

F 4 2

G 7 6

CategorisationsWe found that the locations could be categorised into two different groups:

Concrete and Non-Concrete locations.

Locations A, C, D and G are all Concrete locations.

Locations B,E and F are all Non-Concrete locations.

Class hypothesis Concrete surfaces are hotter than non- concrete surfaces

Locations A, C, D and G

Higher temperature reading

Locations B,E and F

Temperature Recordings (Day 1)Sites Temperature 15 cm

above ground / °CTemperature 1.5 m above ground / °C

A 31.5 31.8

B 31.9 31.9

C 31.0 30.3

D 31.5 30.5

E

F

G

Temperature Recordings (Day 1)

We did not manage to complete our recordings on Day 1. Thus, we will only complete the table up to where we finished.

Temperature Recordings (Day 2)Sites Temperature 15 cm

above ground / °CTemperature 1.5 m above ground / °C

A 30.4 28.6

B 29.1 28.3

C 29.0 28.3

D 30.3 29.3

E 30.0 28.0

F 31.4 28.5

G 29.5 28.1

Average for the 2 days (1.5m reading)

Location Day 1/°C Day 2/°C Average/°C

A 31.8 28.6 30.2

B 31.9 28.3 30.1

C 30.3 28.3 29.3

D 30.5 29.3 29.9

E NIL 28.0 28.0

F NIL 28.5 28.5

G NIL 28.1 28.1

Hypothesis test Average of concrete surfaces: about 29.3 °C Average of non concrete surfaces: 28.9 °C

Conclusion:

Concrete surfaces are hotter than non concrete surfaces

Our hypothesis is right

Difference in temperature (location)

Plants and water near the area lower the temperature due to water and the plants absorbing the surrounding heat.

Shaded areas always have a lower temperature due to no direct sunlight reaching the area.

The concrete radiates more heat; thus their locations are usually hotter

Most concrete areas are also exposed to direct sunlight.

Difference in temperature (Days) There was average difference of 2°C between day 1 and day 2 for all sites

Possible reasons: There was more shade of day 2 compared to day 1due to increased cloud cover

Thank you for your kind attention