DPRA Heat Module: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
==Configuration== | ==Configuration== | ||
The Heat | The DPRA Heat module is the default module for the Heat Overlay. When a Heat Overlay is added, it can immediately be configured using the Heat Overlay configuration wizard. | ||
For more information on the configurable model attributes, see [[Model_attributes_(Heat_Overlay)|Heat Overlay model attributes]]. | For more information on the configurable model attributes, see [[Model_attributes_(Heat_Overlay)|Heat Overlay model attributes]]. |
Revision as of 08:24, 17 December 2019
The Heat DPRA module is a new (as of 2019) Heat Stress Module, developed to be in accordance with the new DPRA Heat stress report. With this module, stress tests can be performed according to the Dutch Delta Program guidelines. The Heat module gives insight in the perceived temperature (PET) and in how it can be influenced. The PET is determined using different elements, which can be analyzed individually. Therefore, the Heat module also provides opportinuties for shade and sun angle analyses. This clip gives an overview.
Configuration
The DPRA Heat module is the default module for the Heat Overlay. When a Heat Overlay is added, it can immediately be configured using the Heat Overlay configuration wizard.
For more information on the configurable model attributes, see Heat Overlay model attributes.
Available Result Types
The Heat Overlay allows user to visualize a generated Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) overlay, along with other intermediate overlay results. The Heat Overlay wizard allows users to select which results should be generated. For further information on the available results, see Heat Overlay result types.
Theory
The formulas and calculation models are documented here. The Heat Module is benchmarked using the DPRA Heat stress report. The benchmark case is situated in Wageningen, Netherlands, on 02-08-2013. It is deemed relevant to the report because it can be related to actual measurements made for the city of Wageningen.
See also
- For the previously default Heat Overlay configuration, see UNESCO Heat Module.