改善校园风环境:以南京市两所学校为例

IF 1.2 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Geographica Pannonica Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.5937/gp23-24183
Anqi Liu, Qiuxia Xu, Jiahao Gao, Zhen Xu, Lingyun Han
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风环境作为城市微气候的一个重要方面,通常作为影响公共开放空间人类风舒适和热舒适的重要因素进行研究。研究较少的是风环境如何影响对气温和空气污染更敏感的儿童和青少年的校园服务。本文研究了基于CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)仿真的XFlow风速评估和Ecotect热舒适评估。以南京莫忧湖小学和南京第十三中学索金校区为例,对这两个校园及其周边开放空间的风环境进行了评价。模拟结果表明,两所学校周围的风力环境应该得到改善。随后,通过调整街区和学校建筑规模的研究区域内的建筑来开发场景,证明了改善更舒适的风环境的效率。本研究从儿童和青少年的角度对校园风环境进行了研究,表明城市微气候的研究可以向多个方向扩展,使尽可能多的不同年龄的社会群体受益,即拥有更健康的城市
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Improving schoolyard wind environments: Case studies in two schools in Nanjing
Wind environment as an essential aspect of urban micro-climate is usually studied as an important factor affecting human wind comfort and thermal comfort in public open space. Less studied is how wind environments influence schoolyard serving for children and teenagers who are more sensitive to air temperature and air pollution. This paper presents a study using XFlow for wind speed evaluation based on CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation, and Ecotect Analysis for thermal comfort evaluation. Choosing Nanjing Mochou Lake Primary School and Nanjing NO.13 Middle School Suojin Campus as case studies, it offers an evaluation of wind environments in these two schoolyards and surrounding open spaces. Simulation shows that improvements should be made to build better wind environments around both schools. Scenarios are developed subsequently by adjusting buildings in study areas at the scale of blocks and school buildings, proving the efficiency of improvements for a more comfortable wind environments. This study focuses on schoolyard wind environments from the standpoint of children and teenagers, suggesting that research on urban micro-climate can be expanded in multiple directions so that as many social groups in different ages as possible benefits, i.e. have healthier urban
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