2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/365/2/022029
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Conducting calculating and experimental researches of the bioclimatic comfort of the residential area territory

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“…Parametric design of micro-districts in severe weather conditions, such as those prevailing in cold climatic zones, is one of the most critical tasks requiring a complex solution with BIMtechnologies [10]. A multifactor analysis for determining the initial environmental parameters, which includes climatic analysis of the seasons, is required to develop a comprehensive solution of parametric design, taking into account the features of cold climatic zones according to the following parameters:…”
Section: Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parametric design of micro-districts in severe weather conditions, such as those prevailing in cold climatic zones, is one of the most critical tasks requiring a complex solution with BIMtechnologies [10]. A multifactor analysis for determining the initial environmental parameters, which includes climatic analysis of the seasons, is required to develop a comprehensive solution of parametric design, taking into account the features of cold climatic zones according to the following parameters:…”
Section: Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are difficult to be transferred to the neighbourhood scale as they do not consider microclimate effects in temperature and wind speed as well as how wind speed actually affects thermal perception particularly in cold climates. Authors (Andrade, Alcoforado, & Oliveira, 2011;Dunichkin et al, 2019;Oliveira & Andrade, 2007;Poddaeva, Dunichkin, & Gribach, 2018;Shartova & Konstantinov, 2018) emphasize wind as an important factor in comfortable environments particularly for cold regions. Liu and Kenjeres (2017) propose an integrated CFD and Computational Reaction Dynamics (CRD) model to couple wind speed with pollution dispersion but from a diagnostics perspective, whereas De Luca (2019) focuses on using sensitivity tests as a resource to explore changes in building clustering to modify outdoor wind patterns in the winter to improve the comfort of pedestrians.…”
Section: Current Trends In Urban Climate Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%