Numerical Study on the Affection of River System of Different Areas to Thermal Environment of Residential Neighborhood

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Based on software of Airpak, a mathematical model of a residential neighborhood in Shenyang was built to analyze the thermal environment of the area in summer. Different areas of river system, saying, original and double area, were located in south of the residential neighborhood. A series of results at pedestrian level of 1.5 meters were obtained, such as temperature field, relative humidity(RH) field, Predicted Mean Vote and Predicted Percent Dissatisfied(PMV-PPD), as well as Mean Age of Air(MAA). The simulation results showed that the affect to the thermal environment of the residence were different when the area of river systems was different. All the simulation results illustrated that the thermal environment was better if the area of water system was increased.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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1422-1427

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January 2012

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