Features of Assessment and Formation of the Aeration Regime of Residential Development on the Sloping Lands of the Russian Arctic
The urban development of areas in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation is a relevant and important task to be tackled by contemporary urban planners. This focus is largely explained by the development of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and its port cities. Last but not least, to develop these citi...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a89e5feb72cc43ad9f7b4030a4313593 2023-05-15T14:40:10+02:00 Features of Assessment and Formation of the Aeration Regime of Residential Development on the Sloping Lands of the Russian Arctic Nina Danilina Anna Korobeynikova 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101627 https://doaj.org/article/a89e5feb72cc43ad9f7b4030a4313593 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/12/10/1627 https://doaj.org/toc/2075-5309 doi:10.3390/buildings12101627 2075-5309 https://doaj.org/article/a89e5feb72cc43ad9f7b4030a4313593 Buildings, Vol 12, Iss 1627, p 1627 (2022) Russia arctic region wind comfortability aeration slope terrain CFD modeling Building construction TH1-9745 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101627 2022-12-30T23:07:57Z The urban development of areas in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation is a relevant and important task to be tackled by contemporary urban planners. This focus is largely explained by the development of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and its port cities. Last but not least, to develop these cities means to ensure a comfortable living environment for local residents and visiting specialists. However, given the harsh climate in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation, this task requires a more elaborate approach. Current building techniques, designed for flatlands with relatively comfortable climates, cannot be applied to this territory without degrading the quality of the living environment. Environmental comfort is influenced by many factors, and one of them is the aeration regime. This study is aimed at researching the aeration regime of built-up areas on the sloping lands of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation and identifying the features of its formation. The object of this study is a residential development on the sloping lands of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The subject of the study is the external aeration regime at the level of 1.2 m from the ground level of the residential development on the sloping lands of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. These parameters were explored, and the aeration regime was assessed using such advanced software packages as QG for the GIS analysis of the area and ANSYS Fluent for the mathematical modeling of the aeration regime. The results of the research are presented in the form of graphs, dependency tables, and petal diagrams visually demonstrating the distribution of discomfortable zones for different morphotypes of development on various slopes most widely spread in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The theoretical research was pilot-tested in the existing residential development area in Murmansk. The results of the study are usable in practice if respective land use documents are drafted for residential areas of settlements in ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Sea Route Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Murmansk Buildings 12 10 1627 |
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The urban development of areas in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation is a relevant and important task to be tackled by contemporary urban planners. This focus is largely explained by the development of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and its port cities. Last but not least, to develop these cities means to ensure a comfortable living environment for local residents and visiting specialists. However, given the harsh climate in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation, this task requires a more elaborate approach. Current building techniques, designed for flatlands with relatively comfortable climates, cannot be applied to this territory without degrading the quality of the living environment. Environmental comfort is influenced by many factors, and one of them is the aeration regime. This study is aimed at researching the aeration regime of built-up areas on the sloping lands of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation and identifying the features of its formation. The object of this study is a residential development on the sloping lands of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The subject of the study is the external aeration regime at the level of 1.2 m from the ground level of the residential development on the sloping lands of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. These parameters were explored, and the aeration regime was assessed using such advanced software packages as QG for the GIS analysis of the area and ANSYS Fluent for the mathematical modeling of the aeration regime. The results of the research are presented in the form of graphs, dependency tables, and petal diagrams visually demonstrating the distribution of discomfortable zones for different morphotypes of development on various slopes most widely spread in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The theoretical research was pilot-tested in the existing residential development area in Murmansk. The results of the study are usable in practice if respective land use documents are drafted for residential areas of settlements in ... |
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Features of Assessment and Formation of the Aeration Regime of Residential Development on the Sloping Lands of the Russian Arctic |
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Features of Assessment and Formation of the Aeration Regime of Residential Development on the Sloping Lands of the Russian Arctic |
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Features of Assessment and Formation of the Aeration Regime of Residential Development on the Sloping Lands of the Russian Arctic |
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Features of Assessment and Formation of the Aeration Regime of Residential Development on the Sloping Lands of the Russian Arctic |
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