This study analyzed the microclimate factors and human comfort index inside and outside the Phyl ostachys heterocycla forest of Qishan Natiional Forest Park in summer,and compared them with those of the city square.Th...This study analyzed the microclimate factors and human comfort index inside and outside the Phyl ostachys heterocycla forest of Qishan Natiional Forest Park in summer,and compared them with those of the city square.The results showed that:(1)In terms of the average daily temperature,the inner and outer forests and the city square ranked as follows:city square>outer forest>inner forest.The temperature of the inner forest was 5.41–10.31°C lower than that of the city square,and the temperature of the outer forest was 4.41–9.51°C lower than that of the city square.(2)In terms of the average daily relative humidity,the inner and outer forests and the city square ranked as follows:city square<outer forest<inner forest.Compared with the city sqaure,the inner forest had an increase of 8.21–31.51%in relative humidity,and the outer forest had an increase of 8.11–26.16%in relative humidity.(3)In terms of the average daily wind speed,the inner and outer forests and the city square ranked as follows:city square>outer forest>inner forest.The daily average value of the city square was 42%and 37%higher than that of the inner and outer forests,and the daily average value of the outer forest was 21%higher than that of the inner forest.(4)In terms of the daily average illumination intensity,the inner and outer forests and the square ranked as follows:city square>outer forest>inner forest.The daily average value of the city square was 97.38%and 74.33%higher than that of the inner and outer forests,and the daily average value of the outer forest was 89.78%higher than that of the inner forest.展开更多
In this paper, the factors to influence the dynamic heat - moisture comfort of summer clothing fabrics have been studied. It is pointed out that, when the wind speed outside is high, or the air permeability is very go...In this paper, the factors to influence the dynamic heat - moisture comfort of summer clothing fabrics have been studied. It is pointed out that, when the wind speed outside is high, or the air permeability is very good, the sweat of human body will evaporate mainly through turbulent diffusion. Because of the rapid sweat evaporation, human body will feel cold, and then, the difference in temperature and humidity of the micro - climatic section will be very slight. On the contrary, when the wind speed outside is slow or the air permeability is unsatisfactory, the sweat of human body will evaporate mainly through molecular diffusion, and in this case, the humidity of the micro - climatic section will be depended on the hygroscopicity of the fabric, that’ s to say, the better the hygroscopicity, the lower the humidity. It is difficult for pure wool fabric to loss heat because of its giving out much heat during the course of moisture - absorption in the initial stages of sweating. For pure polyester fabric,展开更多
Green building practices benefit many users because it imposes less of a burden both on people and the environment and plays a central role in achieving a sustainable lifestyle. Covering rooftops with tall evergreen t...Green building practices benefit many users because it imposes less of a burden both on people and the environment and plays a central role in achieving a sustainable lifestyle. Covering rooftops with tall evergreen trees increases evaporation and reduces energy consumption by heating and air conditioning systems. Japan has a cereal-crop culinary culture and rice cultivation is a primary activity. According to the Biophilia Hypothesis exposure to a lush greenery environment conducive to survival facilitates more effective relaxation and recovery from fatigue than simple elimination of stress. The impact of rice paddies is not only about reduction of energy consumption, but also about mitigating the urban environment and its physiological and psychological effects on the human body. Focusing on the spread of the rice canopy and exposure of water surfaces, clarified the reaction of the human body to thermal sensory perception and outdoor thermal environments, and the correlation between them. Rice fields where the rice canopy was smaller, and where ample standing water surfaces received short wavelength solar radiation, have a high heat capacity, which works to increase the longwave length thermal radiation in the time period when the accumulated amount of short wavelength solar radiation increases. Meanwhile, where the spread of the rice canopy was greater, and the surface of the standing irrigation water covered with rice plants, a mitigation effect on the outdoor thermal environment evaluation index of ETFe (enhanced conduction-corrected modified effective temperature) through reduction of long wavelength thermal radiation came into play, and it became clear that thermal sensory perception improved through visual stimuli that engendered images of humidity. The purpose of this study was to clarify the environmental mitigation effect of rice fields in an urban environment. In addition to the physical environmental mitigation effect, it was also shown that rice fields engendered a psychological environmental mitigation effect through visual stimuli in the form of natural ground surfaces such as green spaces.展开更多
基金Sponsored by the Science and Technology Project of Beijing Municipal Administration Center of Parks(ZX2019)Beijing Science and Technology Plan Project(D171100001817001)
文摘This study analyzed the microclimate factors and human comfort index inside and outside the Phyl ostachys heterocycla forest of Qishan Natiional Forest Park in summer,and compared them with those of the city square.The results showed that:(1)In terms of the average daily temperature,the inner and outer forests and the city square ranked as follows:city square>outer forest>inner forest.The temperature of the inner forest was 5.41–10.31°C lower than that of the city square,and the temperature of the outer forest was 4.41–9.51°C lower than that of the city square.(2)In terms of the average daily relative humidity,the inner and outer forests and the city square ranked as follows:city square<outer forest<inner forest.Compared with the city sqaure,the inner forest had an increase of 8.21–31.51%in relative humidity,and the outer forest had an increase of 8.11–26.16%in relative humidity.(3)In terms of the average daily wind speed,the inner and outer forests and the city square ranked as follows:city square>outer forest>inner forest.The daily average value of the city square was 42%and 37%higher than that of the inner and outer forests,and the daily average value of the outer forest was 21%higher than that of the inner forest.(4)In terms of the daily average illumination intensity,the inner and outer forests and the square ranked as follows:city square>outer forest>inner forest.The daily average value of the city square was 97.38%and 74.33%higher than that of the inner and outer forests,and the daily average value of the outer forest was 89.78%higher than that of the inner forest.
文摘In this paper, the factors to influence the dynamic heat - moisture comfort of summer clothing fabrics have been studied. It is pointed out that, when the wind speed outside is high, or the air permeability is very good, the sweat of human body will evaporate mainly through turbulent diffusion. Because of the rapid sweat evaporation, human body will feel cold, and then, the difference in temperature and humidity of the micro - climatic section will be very slight. On the contrary, when the wind speed outside is slow or the air permeability is unsatisfactory, the sweat of human body will evaporate mainly through molecular diffusion, and in this case, the humidity of the micro - climatic section will be depended on the hygroscopicity of the fabric, that’ s to say, the better the hygroscopicity, the lower the humidity. It is difficult for pure wool fabric to loss heat because of its giving out much heat during the course of moisture - absorption in the initial stages of sweating. For pure polyester fabric,
文摘Green building practices benefit many users because it imposes less of a burden both on people and the environment and plays a central role in achieving a sustainable lifestyle. Covering rooftops with tall evergreen trees increases evaporation and reduces energy consumption by heating and air conditioning systems. Japan has a cereal-crop culinary culture and rice cultivation is a primary activity. According to the Biophilia Hypothesis exposure to a lush greenery environment conducive to survival facilitates more effective relaxation and recovery from fatigue than simple elimination of stress. The impact of rice paddies is not only about reduction of energy consumption, but also about mitigating the urban environment and its physiological and psychological effects on the human body. Focusing on the spread of the rice canopy and exposure of water surfaces, clarified the reaction of the human body to thermal sensory perception and outdoor thermal environments, and the correlation between them. Rice fields where the rice canopy was smaller, and where ample standing water surfaces received short wavelength solar radiation, have a high heat capacity, which works to increase the longwave length thermal radiation in the time period when the accumulated amount of short wavelength solar radiation increases. Meanwhile, where the spread of the rice canopy was greater, and the surface of the standing irrigation water covered with rice plants, a mitigation effect on the outdoor thermal environment evaluation index of ETFe (enhanced conduction-corrected modified effective temperature) through reduction of long wavelength thermal radiation came into play, and it became clear that thermal sensory perception improved through visual stimuli that engendered images of humidity. The purpose of this study was to clarify the environmental mitigation effect of rice fields in an urban environment. In addition to the physical environmental mitigation effect, it was also shown that rice fields engendered a psychological environmental mitigation effect through visual stimuli in the form of natural ground surfaces such as green spaces.