Department of Built Environment Engineering, School of Engineering, Computer & Mathematical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.
Sci Total Environ. 2019 May 20;666:1327-1345. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.01.284. Epub 2019 Jan 26.
The rapid urban expansion in East-Asian cities has increased the need for comfortable public spaces. This study presents field measurements and parametric simulations to evaluate the microclimatic characteristics in a university campus in the tropical climate of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The study attempts to identify the thermally uncomfortable areas and their physical and design characteristics while debating on the circumstances of enhancing the outdoor comfort conditions for the campus users. Simulations in Envi-met and IES-VE are used to investigate the current outdoor thermal conditions, using classic thermal metric indices. Findings show high levels of thermal discomfort in most of the studied spaces. As a result, suggestions to improve the design quality of outdoor areas optimizing their thermal comfort conditions are proposed. The study concludes that effective re-design of outdoor spaces in the tropics, through adequate attention to the significant impacts of shading and vegetation, can result in achieving outdoor spaces with high frequency of use and improved comfort level.
东亚城市的快速扩张增加了人们对舒适公共空间的需求。本研究通过实地测量和参数模拟,评估了马来西亚吉隆坡热带气候下大学校园的微气候特征。本研究试图确定热舒适度不佳的区域及其物理和设计特征,同时探讨改善校园使用者户外舒适条件的情况。Envi-met 和 IES-VE 的模拟用于研究当前的户外热环境,使用经典的热指标。研究结果表明,在大多数研究区域中,热舒适度水平都很高。因此,提出了改善户外区域设计质量以优化其热舒适条件的建议。本研究得出结论,通过充分关注遮阳和植被的重要影响,对热带地区的户外空间进行有效的重新设计,可以实现高使用频率和改善舒适度的户外空间。