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Aytaç Kubilay
Aytaç Kubilay
Chair of Building Physics, ETH Zurich
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CFD simulation and validation of wind-driven rain on a building facade with an Eulerian multiphase model
A Kubilay, D Derome, B Blocken, J Carmeliet
Building and environment 61, 69-81, 2013
1442013
The use of permeable and reflective pavements as a potential strategy for urban heat island mitigation
A Ferrari, A Kubilay, D Derome, J Carmeliet
Urban Climate 31, 100534, 2020
1032020
Numerical simulations of wind-driven rain on an array of low-rise cubic buildings and validation by field measurements
A Kubilay, D Derome, B Blocken, J Carmeliet
Building and Environment 81, 283-295, 2014
922014
High-resolution field measurements of wind-driven rain on an array of low-rise cubic buildings
A Kubilay, D Derome, B Blocken, J Carmeliet
Building and Environment 78, 1-13, 2014
782014
Coupling of physical phenomena in urban microclimate: A model integrating air flow, wind-driven rain, radiation and transport in building materials
A Kubilay, D Derome, J Carmeliet
Urban climate 24, 398-418, 2018
732018
Isothermal and non-isothermal flow in street canyons: A review from theoretical, experimental and numerical perspectives
Y Zhao, LW Chew, A Kubilay, J Carmeliet
Building and Environment 184, 107163, 2020
702020
Wind-driven rain on two parallel wide buildings: Field measurements and CFD simulations
A Kubilay, D Derome, B Blocken, J Carmeliet
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 146, 11-28, 2015
682015
Numerical modeling of turbulent dispersion for wind-driven rain on building facades
A Kubilay, D Derome, B Blocken, J Carmeliet
Environmental Fluid Mechanics 15 (1), 109-133, 2015
622015
Advancement in Urban Climate Modelling at Local Scale: Urban Heat Island Mitigation and Building Cooling Demand
A Kubilay, J Allegrini, D Strebel, Y Zhao, D Derome, J Carmeliet
Atmosphere 11 (12), 1313, 2020
502020
Computational fluid dynamics simulations of wind-driven rain on a mid-rise residential building with various types of facade details
A Kubilay, J Carmeliet, D Derome
Journal of Building Performance Simulation 10 (2), 125-143, 2017
452017
The pollutant removal capacity of urban street canyons as quantified by the pollutant exchange velocity
A Kubilay, MKA Neophytou, S Matsentides, M Loizou, J Carmeliet
Urban Climate 21, 136-153, 2017
372017
Impact of evaporative cooling due to wetting of urban materials on local thermal comfort in a street canyon
A Kubilay, D Derome, J Carmeliet
Sustainable Cities and Society 49, 101574, 2019
352019
Ten questions concerning modeling of wind-driven rain in the built environment
D Derome, A Kubilay, T Defraeye, B Blocken, J Carmeliet
Building and Environment 114, 495-506, 2017
312017
Ten questions concerning modeling of wind-driven rain in the built environment
D Derome, A Kubilay, T Defraeye, B Blocken, J Carmeliet
312017
Analysis of time-resolved wind-driven rain on an array of low-rise cubic buildings using large eddy simulation and an Eulerian multiphase model
A Kubilay, D Derome, J Carmeliet
Building and Environment 114, 68-81, 2017
272017
Smart wetting of permeable pavements as an evaporative-cooling measure for improving the urban climate during heat waves
A Kubilay, A Ferrari, D Derome, J Carmeliet
Journal of Building Physics, 1744259120968586, 2020
232020
Validation of Grasshopper-based Fast Fluid Dynamics for Air Flow around Buildings in Early Design Stage
C Waibel, L Bystricky, A Kubilay, R Evins, J Carmeliet
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Numerical simulations and field experiments of wetting of building facades due to wind-driven rain in urban areas
A Kubilay
ETH Zurich, 2014
152014
Wind sheltering effect of a small railway station shelter and its impact on wind comfort for passengers
J Allegrini, A Kubilay
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 164, 82-95, 2017
122017
The Pollutant Removal Capacity of an Urban Street Canyon and its Link to the Breathability and Exchange Velocity
A Kubilay, MKA Neophytou, S Matsentides, M Loizou, J Carmeliet
Procedia Engineering 180, 443-451, 2017
102017
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