Evaluating planting strategies for outdoor thermal comfort in high-rise residential complexes: a computational fluid dynamics simulation study

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Yeongeun Jin
Heeyeun Yoon
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[1] Seoul National University,Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural Systems Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
[2] Integrated Major in Smart City Global Convergence,Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences
[3] Seoul National University,undefined
[4] Seoul National University,undefined
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Outdoor thermal comfort; Tree-planting strategy; Residential planting; CFD; ENVI-met; Seoul;
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This study aims to examine the impact of planting strategies on improving thermal comfort in relation to the existing buildings within real high-rise residential complexes. Using numerical simulation via ENVI-met, we compare six planting scenarios characterized by two locational schemes—open-space planting and building-vicinity planting—and three tree quantities. The results highlight the importance of planting greater numbers of trees, and also of their locations, to moderate the thermal environment. The findings of the study demonstrated that increasing the number of trees in the open space by threefold of the advisory guidelines led to a significant reduction in the average air temperature by 0.87 °C, mean radiant temperature (MRT) by 11.00 °C, physiological equivalent temperature (PET) by 4.50 °C, and wind speed by 0.30 m/s. Planting the minimum number of trees under building-vicinity reduced air temperature by 0.07 °C, MRT by 2.48 °C, and PET by 0.92 °C, while showing a slight increase in wind speed of approximately 0.01 m/s. To achieve improvements in both thermal condition and air flow, we suggest planting rows of trees parallel to the prevailing wind direction in the ventilation corridors at some distance from buildings, to minimize overlap of shade from trees and from buildings. The findings of this study will provide useful guidelines for effective planting design in dense residential areas.
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页码:88641 / 88663
页数:22
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