The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized Zone

The growth of the scale of cities intensifies urban heat island (UHI) by obstructing the wind and building more radiation at pedestrian level, thus leading to an energy consumption. Commercial pedestrianized-zones cannot only become symbols of cities but also an important factor increasing local eco...

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Main Authors: Xuan Ma, Hiroatsu Fukuda, Dian Zhou, Mengying Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1324
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spelling doaj-2280db26b42449d6bf8af699b4592c032020-11-25T02:18:27ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-04-01127132410.3390/en12071324en12071324The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized ZoneXuan Ma0Hiroatsu Fukuda1Dian Zhou2Mengying Wang3Faculty of Environmental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu 8080135, JapanFaculty of Environmental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu 8080135, JapanSchool of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, ChinaGraduate school of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University, Kyushu 8190002, JapanThe growth of the scale of cities intensifies urban heat island (UHI) by obstructing the wind and building more radiation at pedestrian level, thus leading to an energy consumption. Commercial pedestrianized-zones cannot only become symbols of cities but also an important factor increasing local economic income. This study conducts on-site measurement and numerical simulation to evaluate the cooling energy efficiency of different parameters (building, vegetation, pavement material) in Fo Shan city, which locates in hot-summer and warm-winter climate region of China. Also, calculations are done to evaluate the index physiological equivalent temperature (PET) for understanding thermal sensation at a pedestrian level (1.5 m). To evaluate different impacts of this zone renewal on the environment and choose the most energy-saving method, it is easy for us to utilize the linear regression for understanding the relationship between coverage ratio of trees (TCR) and thermal comfort in canyon space, which shows that ∆PET = 0.1703 &#215; TCR + 0.2444 with a most important R<sup>2</sup> value of 0.9836, for TCR increases from 12.5% to 22%. In open space, also increasing coverage ratio of trees (TCR) can effectively improve humans&#8217; thermal comfort, which shows that ∆PET = 0.2644 &#215; TCR + 0.3955 with a most important R<sup>2</sup> value of 0.8892.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1324pedestrianized zonethermal comforton-site measurementnumerical simulation
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author Xuan Ma
Hiroatsu Fukuda
Dian Zhou
Mengying Wang
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Hiroatsu Fukuda
Dian Zhou
Mengying Wang
The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized Zone
Energies
pedestrianized zone
thermal comfort
on-site measurement
numerical simulation
author_facet Xuan Ma
Hiroatsu Fukuda
Dian Zhou
Mengying Wang
author_sort Xuan Ma
title The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized Zone
title_short The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized Zone
title_full The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized Zone
title_fullStr The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized Zone
title_full_unstemmed The Evaluation of Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Outdoor Energy Efficiency of a Commercial Pedestrianized Zone
title_sort evaluation of outdoor thermal sensation and outdoor energy efficiency of a commercial pedestrianized zone
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The growth of the scale of cities intensifies urban heat island (UHI) by obstructing the wind and building more radiation at pedestrian level, thus leading to an energy consumption. Commercial pedestrianized-zones cannot only become symbols of cities but also an important factor increasing local economic income. This study conducts on-site measurement and numerical simulation to evaluate the cooling energy efficiency of different parameters (building, vegetation, pavement material) in Fo Shan city, which locates in hot-summer and warm-winter climate region of China. Also, calculations are done to evaluate the index physiological equivalent temperature (PET) for understanding thermal sensation at a pedestrian level (1.5 m). To evaluate different impacts of this zone renewal on the environment and choose the most energy-saving method, it is easy for us to utilize the linear regression for understanding the relationship between coverage ratio of trees (TCR) and thermal comfort in canyon space, which shows that ∆PET = 0.1703 &#215; TCR + 0.2444 with a most important R<sup>2</sup> value of 0.9836, for TCR increases from 12.5% to 22%. In open space, also increasing coverage ratio of trees (TCR) can effectively improve humans&#8217; thermal comfort, which shows that ∆PET = 0.2644 &#215; TCR + 0.3955 with a most important R<sup>2</sup> value of 0.8892.
topic pedestrianized zone
thermal comfort
on-site measurement
numerical simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/7/1324
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