海岸线建筑度假区周围树木对风舒适度和风安全影响的数值模拟

Husna Aini Swarno, Nurul Huda Ahmad, Ahmad Faiz Mohammad, Nurnida Elmira Othman
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沿海地区的海滩度假村特别容易受到自然灾害和极端天气事件的影响。气候变化加剧了这些风险,海平面上升、强降雨和气旋对沿海社区(包括酒店经营者)造成了影响。本研究旨在应对兰卡威海岸线地区因气候变化而产生的热带风暴带来的挑战,尤其侧重于减轻热带风暴对行人乘风舒适度的影响。研究调查了植被风障对马来西亚兰卡威仙南开放式建筑度假村风速的定量影响。目的是为海滨度假胜地提出降低风速和提高行人风舒适度的有效策略。主要目标是确定植被防风林的最佳布置,为建筑物提供最佳的风舒适度。我们进行了数值模拟,以分析树木防风林周围的流动特性,并通过风洞实验进行验证。模拟方法采用 RNG k-ε 湍流闭合方案,将树木视为具有确定空气动力特性的多孔介质,准确预测了单排和双排树木的气流模式。结果表明,交错排列的双排防风林对遮风效果的改善最为显著,最大平均边界效应指数(mBEI)约为 1.92。与线性双排和单排防风林相比,这种配置可确保更大的下风遮蔽距离,从而提高风舒适度。提高风的舒适度对于促进度假设施户外活动的安全和乐趣至关重要。通过有策略地种植防风林,度假村管理部门可以为游客创造一个更加舒适的环境,既能遮挡强风,又能保持美观。本研究为度假村开发商提供了实用指南,强调了在环境美学与行人风舒适度之间取得平衡的最佳行列安排和防风林设计。实施这些做法可提升度假村游客的整体体验,有助于营造更安全、更愉悦的休闲环境。
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Numerical Simulation of the Tree Effects on Wind Comfort and Wind Safety Around Coastline Building Resort
Beach resorts located in coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to natural disasters and extreme weather events. Climate change exacerbates these risks, with rising sea levels, intense rainfall, and cyclones impacting coastal communities, including hotel operators. This study aims to address the challenge of tropical storms resulting from climate change in Langkawi's coastline region, specifically focusing on mitigating their impact on pedestrian wind comfort. The research investigates the quantitative impact of vegetative windbreaks on wind velocity at an open-building resort in Cenang, Langkawi, Malaysia. The goal is to propose effective strategies for reducing wind velocity and enhancing pedestrian wind comfort for beachfront resorts. The primary objective is to determine the optimal arrangement of vegetative windbreaks that provide optimal wind comfort for buildings. Numerical simulations were conducted to analyze flow characteristics around tree windbreaks, with validation through wind tunnel experiments. The simulation method, employing the RNG k-ε turbulence closure scheme, accurately predicted airflow patterns for both single and double rows of trees, treating the trees as porous media with defined aerodynamic properties. Results indicate that staggered double rows of windbreaks offer the most significant improvement in wind shelter, with a maximum mean Boundary Effectiveness Index (mBEI) of approximately 1.92. This configuration ensures greater downwind shelter distances compared to linear double rows and single-row windbreaks, thus enhancing wind comfort. Enhanced wind comfort is crucial for promoting safety and enjoyment during outdoor activities at resort facilities. Strategically planting windbreak trees enables resort management to create a more pleasant environment for guests, shielding them from strong winds while preserving aesthetic appeal. This study offers practical guidelines for resort developers, emphasizing optimal row arrangements and windbreak designs that balance environmental aesthetics with pedestrian wind comfort. Implementing these practices enhances the overall experience for resort guests, contributing to a safer and more enjoyable leisure environment.
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Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences Chemical Engineering-Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
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期刊介绍: This journal welcomes high-quality original contributions on experimental, computational, and physical aspects of fluid mechanics and thermal sciences relevant to engineering or the environment, multiphase and microscale flows, microscale electronic and mechanical systems; medical and biological systems; and thermal and flow control in both the internal and external environment.
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