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Title: Investigation on the thermal condition of a traditional cold-lane in summer in subtropical humid climate region of china
Authors: Chen, H
Wei, Y
Lin, Y
Yang, W
Chen, X
Kolokotroni, M
Liu, X
Zhang, G
Keywords: street canyon;pedestrian thermal comfort;radiant cooling;solar shading;night ventilation;traditional Chinese street
Issue Date: 14-Dec-2022
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Chen, H. et al. (2020) 'Investigation on the thermal condition of a traditional cold-lane in summer in subtropical humid climate region of china', Energies, 13 (24), 6602, pp. 1 - 21. doi: 10.3390/en13246602.
Abstract: Copyright © 2020 by the authors. A Chinese traditional narrow street, named Cold-Lane, can create a microclimatic zone that provides pedestrian thermal comfort under hot and humid climate conditions. This phenomenon was observed through experimental measurement during the summer of 2016. The heat transfer rate over the pedestrian body surface was calculated to reveal why pedestrians experience a cool sensation, and computational flow dynamics (CFD) simulation was carried out to study the influence of the street aspect ratio on the shading effect. It was found that the perception of thermal comfort can be attributed mainly to the radiation between the relatively cool surrounding walls and the human body, and the wind velocity has little effect on sensible heat dissipation. The cool horizontal and vertical surfaces in the street canyon are mainly due to the shading effect as a result of the small aspect ratio, which is a typical characteristic of the traditional Chinese street. The shading effect of the high walls on both sides creates the cooling effect of this narrow street.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/25651
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en13246602
Other Identifiers: ORCID iD: Maria Kolokotroni https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4478-1868
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