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Haiyang Xu, Huaxing Lu and Shichen Liu
The Sky View Factor (SVF) stands as a critical metric for quantitatively assessing urban spatial morphology and its estimation method based on Street View Imagery (SVI) has gained significant attention in recent years. However, most existing Street View-...
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Yuwei Dai, Minzhang Hou, Haidong Wang and Wanli Tu
Source location identification methods are typically applied to steady-state conditions under pure indoor or outdoor environments, but under time-varying wind conditions and coupled indoor and outdoor environments, the applicability is not clear. In this...
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Le Wang, Wenxin Tian and Peilin Zheng
Tree is an essential factor affecting airflow and pollutant diffusion in the urban street canyon. The wind environment in the urban street canyon will be effectively improved by expounding the mechanism and implementing greening measures. Moreover, it wi...
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Arsenios E. Chatzimichailidis, Christos D. Argyropoulos, Marc J. Assael and Konstantinos E. Kakosimos
Air pollution is probably the single largest environment risk to health and urban streets are the localized, relevant hotspots. Numerous studies reviewed the state-of-the-art models, proposed best-practice guidelines and explored, using various software,...
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Gergely Kristóf and Bálint Papp
While large eddy simulation has several advantages in microscale air pollutant dispersion modelling, the parametric investigation of geometries is not yet feasible because of its relatively high computational cost. By assuming an analogy between heat and...
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Bo Hong, Borong Lin and Hongqiao Qin
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Jingliang Dong, Zijing Tan, Yimin Xiao and Jiyuan Tu
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Lup Wai Chew, Negin Nazarian and Leslie Norford
Dense urban areas restrict air movement, causing airflow in urban street canyons to be much lower than the flow above buildings. Boosting near-ground wind speed can enhance thermal comfort in warm climates by increasing skin convective heat transfer. We ...
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N. A. MAZZEO,L. E. VENEGAS,P. B. MARTÍN
In urban areas high air pollutant concentrations may be observed, mostly within street canyons, where buildings and other obstacles disturb the airflow and turbulence. Air motions inside the street canyons are influenced by aerodynamic and thermal eff...
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