Pan Yanjie , Zhang Yan , Lv Zepeng , Zhou Chenxiao
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Abstract
This study aims to explore effective strategies for urban green environment and landscape design based on thermal energy cycle simulation and thermal image analysis, in order to improve the thermal comfort and ecological sustainability of cities. This article reviews relevant research and points out the urban heat island effect and its negative impact on the living environment. By simulating the thermal energy cycle, the thermal relief index was calculated and the comfort level under different environmental conditions was evaluated, providing a theoretical basis for subsequent analysis. In the analysis of urban green environment thermal images, this study constructed thermal images and analyzed the impact of different landscape elements on urban thermal environment through weight calculation. Using thermal images, we delved into the spatial distribution characteristics of urban thermal environment and its relationship with urban design, revealing the importance of landscape design in improving urban thermal environment. Finally, based on the analysis of urban landscape pattern and the coordination of thermal environment, this article proposes a series of optimization strategies aimed at reducing urban thermal load and enhancing urban ecological functions through scientific landscape design. By integrating the methods of thermal energy cycle and landscape design, this study provides feasible suggestions for future urban green environment design and emphasizes the importance of thermal science in urban planning.
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Thermal Science and Engineering Progress (TSEP) publishes original, high-quality research articles that span activities ranging from fundamental scientific research and discussion of the more controversial thermodynamic theories, to developments in thermal engineering that are in many instances examples of the way scientists and engineers are addressing the challenges facing a growing population – smart cities and global warming – maximising thermodynamic efficiencies and minimising all heat losses. It is intended that these will be of current relevance and interest to industry, academia and other practitioners. It is evident that many specialised journals in thermal and, to some extent, in fluid disciplines tend to focus on topics that can be classified as fundamental in nature, or are ‘applied’ and near-market. Thermal Science and Engineering Progress will bridge the gap between these two areas, allowing authors to make an easy choice, should they or a journal editor feel that their papers are ‘out of scope’ when considering other journals. The range of topics covered by Thermal Science and Engineering Progress addresses the rapid rate of development being made in thermal transfer processes as they affect traditional fields, and important growth in the topical research areas of aerospace, thermal biological and medical systems, electronics and nano-technologies, renewable energy systems, food production (including agriculture), and the need to minimise man-made thermal impacts on climate change. Review articles on appropriate topics for TSEP are encouraged, although until TSEP is fully established, these will be limited in number. Before submitting such articles, please contact one of the Editors, or a member of the Editorial Advisory Board with an outline of your proposal and your expertise in the area of your review.