Ultraviolet Radiation on an Urban Street with High-Rise Buildings in Asia

Junya Hasegawa, Eiko Kumakura, Masayuki Ichinose
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Abstract

Excessive exposure to UVR is known to cause skin cancer, cataracts, and damage to the DNA1,2. In recent years, many skyscrapers have been built in urban areas, and these buildings use energy conscious glasses such as low-e glass and heat reflecting glass to block heat from the outside. Furthermore, unlike common glass, some high-performance glasses reflect not only infrared radiation but also UVR. Therefore, urban streets flanked with office buildings might induce a condition of high UVR exposure. In this paper, the UVR environment of urban streets with office buildings in Tokyo and Singapore was observed. The amount of UVR exposure at a street block was investigated by determining the radiant quantities of the radiation reflected from four directions using UVR and visible radiation sensors. In the results, UVR correlates roughly with sky view factor. However, the coefficient of variation among UV radiation values for the four directions was lower than that for visible radiation because UVR has a high scattering property3 Therefore, it is important to reduce the doses of UVR on urban streets by implementing strategies such as shielding with plant canopies, shade structures attached to building facades, and grass.

亚洲城市高层建筑街道的紫外线辐射
过度暴露在紫外线下会导致皮肤癌、白内障和dna损伤1,2。近年来,许多摩天大楼建在城市地区,这些建筑使用节能玻璃,如低辐射玻璃和热反射玻璃,以阻挡来自外部的热量。此外,与普通玻璃不同,一些高性能玻璃不仅反射红外辐射,还反射紫外线。因此,城市街道两侧的办公大楼可能导致高紫外线辐射的条件。本文以东京和新加坡的城市街道为研究对象,对其办公建筑的UVR环境进行了观察。通过使用UVR和可见辐射传感器确定从四个方向反射的辐射辐射量,研究了街道街区的UVR暴露量。在结果中,UVR与天空视野因子大致相关。然而,由于UVR具有高散射特性,四个方向的紫外线辐射值的变异系数低于可见光辐射值。因此,通过实施植物树冠、建筑立面遮阳结构和草坪等策略来减少城市街道上UVR的剂量是很重要的。
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