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Impact of surrounding environments and vegetation on wind comfort assessment of a new tower with vertical green park

Alessio Ricci, Martina Guasco, F. Caboni, Martina Orlanno, Andrea Giachetta, Maria Pía Repetto

2021Building and Environment43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Modern architectural concept of “vertical forest” boosts the tendency of including permeable and green spaces in buildings and its surroundings. However, whilst green spaces generally make buildings and cities more ecofriendly, it is insufficiently known to which extent the surrounding environment and the vegetation may positively or negatively influence the pedestrian-level wind comfort quality of buildings amidst historical and well-settled urban layouts. This was the scope of the present study for which wind-tunnel (WT) testing and 3D RANS simulations were performed on two facing towers in Medellìn (Colombia), in order to (i) investigate the wind field and the pedestrian-level wind comfort around the towers; (ii) to compare the performance of WT and 3D RANS for wind comfort analysis; (iii) to evaluate the impact of the environment surrounding the two towers and (iv) the mitigation effects of vegetation on wind comfort. WT tests were performed on a scaled model (1:250) without surrounding, for 12 wind directions and 3 sets of measurement positions. The same case study without (i.e. CFDs) and with (i.e. CFDd) surrounding environment was simulated by 3D RANS. Next, an implemented CFDd case including vegetation (i.e., CFDd-V) was simulated for three LAD values. Overall, the surrounding had a significant impact on wind comfort assessment. The CFDd case showed a better-quality class than WT and CFDs. The CFDs and WT case showed a satisfactory agreement and the similar comfort quality class. The vegetation provided a remarkable improvement of comfort quality class mainly for set 1 and 2.

Topics & Concepts

PedestrianTowerVegetation (pathology)Environmental scienceWind speedWind tunnelWind directionReynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsMeteorologyEngineeringMarine engineeringCivil engineeringGeographyAerospace engineeringTurbulencePathologyMedicineWind and Air Flow StudiesAerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics ResearchAeolian processes and effects