热舒适性
行人
环境科学
热的
计算机科学
方向(向量空间)
运输工程
建筑工程
气象学
地理
数学
工程类
几何学
作者
Xintong Ma,T.M. Leung,C.K. Chau,Esther H.K. Yung
出处
期刊:urban climate
[Elsevier]
日期:2022-07-01
卷期号:44: 101192-101192
被引量:16
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.uclim.2022.101192
摘要
This paper studied the temporal effect of urban morphological features on the pedestrian thermal comfort of a street with aid of ENVI-met model. The results show that the presence of surrounding buildings could bring drops in the average PET values of the sidewalks by up to 6.7 °C. The hourly PET values also varied considerably with neighborhood compactness, surrounding building height configuration and layout form, and their effects on thermal comfort varied considerably between E-W and non-E-W Streets. In addition, multivariate models have been formulated separately for E-W and non-E-W Streets to predict the hourly PET values based on urban morphological features and microclimatic conditions. Based upon the PET values computed from the models, a series of charts have been generated to help visually determine the total number of comfort and very hot hours that will be yielded during daytime for a street being surrounded by different combinations of urban morphological features. It was observed that a minimum of 3 comfort hours could be achieved when SH/h ratio ≥ 1.8 and BCR ≥ 47% regardless of street orientation or layout form. The findings provide valuable insights for urban planners and designers in creating thermally comfortable street environments.
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