Solar Radiation Intensity and Outdoor Thermal Comfort in Royal Botanic Garden Melbourne during Heatwave Conditions

作者: Cho Kwong Charlie Lam , Jian Hang

DOI: 10.1016/J.PROENG.2017.09.877

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摘要: Abstract Previous indoor studies found that lighting intensity and visual comfort can affect human thermal comfort. However, it is unclear whether this relationship applies in outdoor environments. This study examines the impact of solar radiation on sites with different shading levels. used meteorological measurement to calculate Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI), compared survey data ( n = 2198) Royal Botanic Garden Melbourne February 2014. It was when UTCI 25.0 °C – 36.9 °C, visitors Fern Gully (a highly shaded site) felt significantly hotter at higher incoming intensities (> 900 w/m 2 ). there no significant difference people’s sensations between levels less sites. The hypothesis brought by could how people perceive

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