计算流体力学
热舒适性
环境科学
工作温度
相对湿度
热的
平均辐射温度
等效温度
空气温度
模拟
街道峡谷
海洋工程
计算机科学
大气科学
气象学
工程类
峡谷
地理
气候变化
航空航天工程
地图学
生态学
地质学
生物
作者
Reem Abd Elraouf,ashraf elmokadem,Naglaa A. Megahed,Osama Abo Eleinen,Sara Eltarabily
标识
DOI:10.1080/19401493.2022.2046165
摘要
Thermal comfort plays a significant role in encouraging people to utilize outdoor spaces. Therefore, this feature must be analyzed and evaluated in order to be improvised. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is an alternative technique that predicts thermal comfort and environmental parameters. Validation of CFD is important to ensure its effectiveness. This study assessed the performance of ENVI-met for its ability to estimate thermal indices (PET) by comparing it to field measurement for various points in a street canyon in Port Said, Egypt, throughout the summer and winter seasons. Except for the limited air velocity correlation, the results presented very good agreement, particularly with respect to the final results of the PET visually curved and numerical values, with an index of agreement value ranging from 0.81 to 0.95. The study's conclusions concern the use of the ENVI-met simulation model as a tool for assessing outdoor thermal comfort.Highlights Outdoor thermal comfort was investigated in a hot-humid climate.The effectiveness of using a Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation software program such as ENVI-met was evaluated as an alternative technique in urban design.Varied environmental parameters and outdoor thermal comfort indices were evaluated.It was concluded that validating CFD simulation through field measurement was significant in offering integrated decisions for urban design.Abbreviations: Environmental parameters; Ta; Air temperature; Tmrt; Mean radiant temperature; RH; Relative humidity; Va; Air velocity; Thermal comfort indices; PMV; Predicted mean vote; r; PPD; Predicted percentage of dissatisfaction; PET; Physiological Equivalent Temperature; UTCI; Universal Thermal Climate; UCB; University of California-Berkeley; ETU; universal effective temperature; Simulation Software; CFD; Computational fluid dynamics; UCB; University of California-Berkeley; LES; Large Eddy Simulation; RANS; Reynolds Averaged Navier Stoke; Error calculations; r; Pearson correlation coefficient; R2; Coefficient of determination; RMSE; Root Mean Squared Error; MAE; Mean Absolute Error; IA; Index of agreement; ASHRAE; American Society of Heating; Refrigeration; and Air-Conditioning Engineers.
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