Research on the outdoor thermal comfort of children in Hangzhou and Its influence on the underlying surface reflectance

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS International Journal of Biometeorology Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1007/s00484-024-02692-8
Yu Wang, Tianyu Zheng, Jiaxin Li, Yaxin Chen, Chuanchun Hong, Yinke Zhang, Feng Shao
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The outdoor thermal comfort (OTC) of children is more specific than that of adults, and the complex influence of outdoor activity spaces on children's thermal comfort warrants further investigation. To investigate the outdoor thermal comfort baseline (OTCB) of children in Hangzhou and explore the thermal impact of outdoor surfaces on children, a survey was conducted in six typical outdoor activity spaces in Hangzhou, China, during spring and summer utilizing physical measurements, questionnaire surveys, and the universal thermal climate index (UTCI). This study analyzed the differences in thermal perception among children in Hangzhou in different seasons, their OTCB, and the impact of surface reflectance (Rs) on children's OTC. The results indicated the following: 1) In spring, children in Hangzhou generally felt comfortable, but their discomfort with heat noticeably increased in summer. 2) The neutral UTCIs (NUTCIs) for Hangzhou children were 11.6 °C (spring) and 27.7 °C (summer), and the NUTCI ranges (NUTCIRs) were 9.7–17.5 °C (spring) and 25.7–30.0 °C (summer); additionally, the thermal acceptability ranges (TARs) were 13.2–25.2 °C (spring) and 11.8–34.8 °C (summer). 3) A high Rs made children feel more uncomfortable with heat, which was primarily due to the space's total shortwave and longwave radiation, which peaked between 14:00 and 15:00. 4) Based on the research findings, corresponding bioclimatic design strategies were proposed. Recommendations include using high Rs underlays with shading, composite underlays, or the future adoption of thermochromic coatings. Keeping permeable underlays moist is essential for activating their cooling mechanisms. Fundamental safety measures are imperative. This study provides valuable data for urban planners and landscape designers to create public spaces suitable for children's outdoor activities, contributing to a harmonious and unified living environment.

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杭州儿童室外热舒适度及其对底层表面反射率的影响研究
与成人相比,儿童的室外热舒适度(OTC)更具特殊性,室外活动空间对儿童热舒适度的复杂影响值得进一步研究。为了调查杭州市儿童的室外热舒适基线(OTCB),并探索室外表面对儿童的热影响,研究人员利用物理测量、问卷调查和通用热气候指数(UTCI),于春夏季在杭州市六个典型的室外活动场所进行了调查。该研究分析了杭州儿童在不同季节的热感知差异、他们的户外活动能力以及表面反射率(Rs)对儿童户外活动能力的影响。研究结果表明1)春季,杭州儿童总体感觉舒适,但夏季儿童的热不适感明显增加。2)杭州儿童的中性UTCIs(NUTCIs)为11.6 °C(春季)和27.7 °C(夏季),NUTCI范围(NUTCIRs)为9.7-17.5 °C(春季)和25.7-30.0 °C(夏季);此外,热可接受性范围(TARs)为13.2-25.2 °C(春季)和11.8-34.8 °C(夏季)。3) Rs 偏高会让孩子们感觉更热,这主要是由于空间的短波和长波辐射总量在 14:00 至 15:00 之间达到峰值。4) 根据研究结果,提出了相应的生物气候设计策略。建议包括使用带遮阳功能的高 Rs 底层衬垫、复合底衬或未来采用的热致变色涂层。保持透气衬垫湿润对激活其冷却机制至关重要。基本的安全措施势在必行。这项研究为城市规划者和景观设计师提供了宝贵的数据,帮助他们创造适合儿童户外活动的公共空间,为营造和谐统一的生活环境做出贡献。
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