Impact of Sky Terrace Locations on Pedestrian Ventilation and Air Quality in High-Density Areas Using CFD Simulation

Titi Chauytong, Daranee Jareemit, Jiying Liu
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Urban ventilation significantly alleviates heat accumulation, removes air pollution, and provides outdoor thermal comfort for pedestrians in cities. Due to urbanization, a high density of building clusters can block wind flows and decrease wind velocity in the city's inner areas, which leads to uncomfortable conditions and poor air quality. Several urban morphology designs, including increasing open space and reducing the building height and degree of enclosure, could promote natural ventilation for pedestrians in urban areas. However, with the high demand for land and property prices in high-density and compact cities, such design features might not be suitable. Building permeability via sky terraces has been implemented in Hong Kong and Singapore to promote urban ventilation in high-density areas. However, there is little research on how the sky terrace locations and their application in multiple buildings could affect pedestrian wind comfort and air quality. This study investigated the effect of sky terraces of three different heights on improving air ventilation and air pollution dispersion in the central business area of Bangkok, Thailand. The wind environment and age of air were investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation. The results showed that the sky terraces significantly improved the air quality at the pedestrian level, and more areas had higher wind speeds and achieved wind comfort conditions. Lower-level sky terraces impacted the pedestrian wind environment more than upper-level ones. Accelerated wind passage through the bottom-level sky terraces could change local wind patterns, reducing pedestrian wind speed and comfort in some areas. The current study introduces the potential benefits and limited applications of sky terraces in a cluster of high-rise buildings to improve urban ventilation performance in a high-density area.
基于CFD模拟的高密度地区天台位置对行人通风和空气质量的影响
城市通风显著缓解了热量积累,消除了空气污染,为城市行人提供了室外热舒适。由于城市化,高密度的建筑群会阻碍城市内部区域的风流并降低风速,从而导致不舒适的环境和糟糕的空气质量。一些城市形态设计,包括增加开放空间,降低建筑高度和封闭程度,可以促进城市地区行人的自然通风。然而,随着高密度和紧凑型城市对土地和房地产价格的高需求,这种设计特征可能不适合。香港和新加坡已经实施了通过天空露台的建筑透气性,以促进高密度地区的城市通风。然而,关于天台位置及其在多栋建筑中的应用对行人风舒适性和空气质量的影响研究甚少。本研究调查了泰国曼谷中心商业区三种不同高度的天台对改善空气通风和空气污染扩散的影响。采用计算流体力学(CFD)模拟研究了风环境和空气年龄。结果表明,天台明显改善了行人水平的空气质量,更多的区域风速更高,达到了风舒适条件。低层天台对行人风环境的影响大于高层天台。加速的风通过底层的天空露台可能会改变当地的风模式,降低一些地区行人的风速和舒适度。目前的研究介绍了在高密度地区,在高层建筑群中使用天空露台来改善城市通风性能的潜在好处和有限应用。
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