FLY System of Green Infrastructure for Coping with Climate Change

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This study aims to examine technical feasibility of the FLY system that was developed for control indoor temperature against change of outdoor temperature based on principles for green infrastructure. The FLY system is a control system that protects inner system from external disturbances by making transition layer. The CFD simulation was used for analyzing change of temperature at transition layer and indoor. It was analyzed that the FLY system can reduce variability of indoor temperature against uncertain change of outdoor temperature.

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