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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Microclimate modelling for agrivoltaic systems

Zainali, Sebastian January 2024 (has links)
Increasing global electricity consumption and population growth have resulted in conflicts between renewable energy sources, such as bioenergy and ground-mounted photovoltaic systems, owing to the limited availability of suitable land caused by competing land uses. This challenge is further compounded by the intertwined relationship between energy and agri-food systems, where approximately 30% of global energy is consumed. In addition, considering that agricultural irrigation accounts for 70% of water use worldwide, its impact on both land and water resources becomes a critical concern. Agrivoltaics offers a potential solution to this land use conflict. However, a knowledge gap remains regarding the impact of integrating these techniques on microclimatic conditions. Addressing this gap is crucial because these conditions directly affect the growth and development of crops, as well as the efficiency of energy yields in photovoltaic panels. Experimental facilities offer valuable insights tailored to specific locations and system designs. Although they provide an in-depth understanding of a particular location, the extrapolation of this information to different locations or alternative systems may be limited. Therefore, the broader applicability of these insights to diverse settings or alternative systems remains unclear. In this thesis, a modelling procedure was developed to evaluate the photosynthetically active radiation reaching crops in typical agrivoltaic configurations across three diverse geographical locations in Europe. This is essential for understanding how solar panel shading affects the incoming photosynthetically active radiation required for crop photosynthesis. Furthermore, computational fluid dynamics were employed to model and assess the microclimate of an experimental agrivoltaic system. The developed model revealed significant variations in photosynthetically active radiation distribution across different agrivoltaic systems and locations, emphasising the need for tailored designs for optimal energy yield and crop productivity. Computational fluid dynamics analysis demonstrated its effectiveness in evaluating microclimatic parameters such as air and soil temperature, wind speed, and solar irradiance within agrivoltaic systems, providing valuable insights for system optimisation. By bridging a knowledge gap, this thesis contributes to the understanding of the modelling and simulation of agrivoltaic system microclimates, thereby facilitating the sustainable coexistence of renewable electricity conversion and agriculture.
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Pour une analyse des impacts du changement climatique sur l’hydrologie urbaine : Modélisation hydro-microclimatique de deux bassins versants expérimentaux de l'agglomération nantaise / For an impact analysis of climate change on urban hydrology : Hydro-microclimate modelling on two experimental catchments in the urban area of Nantes

Stavropulos-Laffaille, Xenia 31 January 2019 (has links)
L'adaptation des villes au changement climatique constitue un enjeu majeur des politiques d’aménagement. Promouvoir l'intégration des infrastructures vertes et bleues dans l'environnement urbain entant que stratégies d'adaptation implique ainsi de comprendre leurs impacts sur les bilans en eau et en énergie. Un modèle hydro microclimatique,TEB-Hydro, a préalablement été développé en tenant compte du couplage détaillé des deux bilans. Cependant, des études récentes ont mis en cause la représentation des processus hydrologiques en sous-sol urbain. Ainsi, ce travail de thèse consiste à améliorer la composante hydrologique du modèle (drainage de l’eau du sol par les réseaux, écoulements souterrains vertical et latéral). Après calage,une évaluation hydrologique est réalisée sur deux bassins versants urbains de Nantes. Dans les deux cas, le calage fait ressortir la même configuration de simulation, malgré des morphologies différentes, ce qui est encourageant pour des applications du modèle en projection climatique. L’évaluation hydrologique met en avant les paramètres clés du modèle et démontre une amélioration du processus de l’infiltration de l’eau du sol dans le réseau d’assainissement. L’évaluation hydro-énergétique du modèle démontre une représentation satisfaisante des flux de chaleur sensible et latente. Le fonctionnement du modèle vis-à-vis de l’évapotranspiration est discuté via le prisme de la végétation et de la morphologie urbaine. Une première application de TEB-Hydro en contexte de changement climatique permet d’évaluer une méthode statistique existante de désagrégation et soulève la problématique de la représentation de la dynamique pluviométrique dans ce contexte. / Adapting growing cities to climate change is a major challenge in planning policy. Promoting the integration of green and blue infrastructures in the urban environment as adaptation strategies implies understanding their impacts on both the urban hydrological and energy balance. A hydro-microclimate model,TEB-Hydro, was developed previously, taking into account detailed coupling between the two balances. However, first model evaluation studies on different urban catchments have questioned the representation of the hydrological processes in the urban subsoil. This PhD work consists of performing new developments on the models hydrological component (soil-water drainage by sewer networks, vertical and lateral subsoil flows). After calibration a hydrological evaluation is performed on two urban catchments in Nantes. In both cases, the calibration brings out the same simulation configuration, despite different catchment related properties. This is encouraging for applying the model on climate projection. The hydrological evaluation highlights the model key parameters as well as shows improvements concerning sewer soilwater infiltration processes. In addition, a hydro-energetic evaluation shows a satisfactory representation of sensible and latent heat fluxes. The model operation vis-à vis evapotranspiration processes is discussed through vegetation and urban morphology. A first application of TEB-Hydro in climate change context enables evaluating an existing statistical disaggregation method as well as raises the problematic in representing rainfall dynamics for climate projection purposes.

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