Abstract

The study of tree shade on the internal temperature of a building in hot dry climate was examined using a computer – based model. Clear and hazy atmospheric conditions with solar radiation blocked (as if by trees) were considered for the study. Three shading conditions and ten shading regimes were chosen. It was found that tree shading has the most effective impact on the internal temperature of the building if the walls and roof are shaded. Using a regression analysis a test of linearity was conducted to determine the relationship between the internal temperature of a building and an increase in tree shade. It was found that a negative linear relationship exists between the internal temperature and the amount of shade.

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