Conductivity of green roofs bioresources 14 4 8573 8599.
Green roof soil thermal conductivity.
With those of a bare roof.
In present study f is the thermal conductivity of air as a fluid component of a dry soil.
Green roofs with silt clay soil required more than twice the amount of soil moisture than green roofs with sand to achieve similar roof heat transfer rates.
The study concludes that green roofs can lower thermal losses.
For the acob analysis the soil was considered to be fairly saturated at the bottom of the soil layer where the soil analysis was done.
Traditional roof green roof n sensible et r q q q substrate 0 where r n net radiation q sensible sensible heat flux due to convection q et latent heat flux due to convection q substrate roof conductive heat flux through roof n sensible r q q roof 0 energy balance.
The thermal conductivity for soil was only used on the acob roof analysis since the uppermost sensor used on the green roof analysis 2bn was sitting in 1 5 inches of soil above the surface of the ceiling.
The best net heat flux gains for vegetated green roofs were 4 7 w m 2 for the sand roof and 7 8 w m 2 for the silt clay roof.