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Abstract
The evaluation of outdoor green spaces is influenced by diverse sensory perceptions. Traffic noise and thermal conditions significantly impact greenway-walking satisfaction; their optimization is vital for improving user experience and encouraging outdoor engagement. The study examines a typical Beijing greenway during autumn, focusing on strategies to enhance the walking experience under the combined effects of noise and thermal environments through mobile measurements and surveys. The results show that: 1) The interplay between noise and thermal factors varies depending on the walking state. Upon arrival, an increase in noise significantly worsens thermal comfort; higher sound levels intensify warm thermal sensations, though this effect is not consciously perceived. Upon departure, the effect of noise on thermal perception is not obvious. In both walking states, thermal sensation significantly affects subjective noise perception, yet the trends of influence differ. Subjective noise loudness increases as thermal comfort worsens, showing significant correlation only upon departure. 2) During autumn greenway walks, acoustic factors exert a greater impact on Overall Environmental Satisfaction (OES), with subjective noise loudness being more influential than noise level, followed by air temperature (Ta). Greater noise decreases OES, while OES increases initially with Ta and then decreases. The integrated effects of noise-thermal factors on OES show significant changes. 3) To enhance the autumn greenway-walking experience, the advised parameters are A-weighted Sound Level (ASL) ≤ 59.12 dBA and 15.17 °C ≤ Ta ≤ 18.75 °C. Finally, three design strategies are proposed: reducing subjective noise loudness, differentiating design based on walking status and balancing acoustic-thermal perceptual preferences.
对户外绿地的评价受到各种感官感受的影响。交通噪声和热环境对绿道步行满意度有很大影响;优化这两种环境对改善用户体验和鼓励户外活动至关重要。本研究考察了北京一条典型的秋季绿道,通过移动测量和调查,重点研究了在噪声和热环境共同影响下提升步行体验的策略。研究结果表明1)噪声和热环境因素之间的相互作用因步行状态而异。到达时,噪音的增加会明显降低热舒适度;较高的声级会增强温暖的热感觉,尽管这种影响不会被有意识地感知到。离开时,噪音对热感的影响并不明显。在这两种行走状态下,热感都会明显影响主观噪声感知,但影响的趋势有所不同。主观噪音响度随着热舒适度的降低而增加,只有在离开时才显示出明显的相关性。2)在秋季绿道步行过程中,声学因素对整体环境满意度(OES)的影响更大,主观噪声响度比噪声水平的影响更大,其次是空气温度(Ta)。噪声越大,总体环境满意度越低,而总体环境满意度最初会随气温升高而升高,随后会降低。噪声-温度因素对 OES 的综合影响显示出显著的变化。3) 为提高秋季绿道步行体验,建议参数为 A 加权声级(ASL)≤ 59.12 dBA 和 15.17 °C ≤ Ta ≤ 18.75 °C。最后,提出了三种设计策略:降低主观噪声响度、根据行走状态进行差异化设计以及平衡声热感知偏好。
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