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Resumen de Organizing the Residential Structures of Tehran City Proportional to Wind Flow

Taraneh Saniee, Mohammad Saligheh, Bohlol Alijani

  • Although, over the past half century knowledge bases on the climatic issues are expanding, there is little evidence of practical application of the results of climate studies in urban design, Of course, this can be attributed to the fact that the results of many studies on the impact of spatial parameters on the climate change are difficult and difficult to apply in the urban design. Because, many of these results are scientific and theoretical and cannot be applied in design operations. The city and climate are two man-made and natural systems that have a strong impact on each other. The climate as far as it relates to human comfort is the result of such factors as the sunlight, temperature and humidity winds and rainfall. The climate of each geographic location has special conditions which at the same time has some limitations in the urban design. The wind is a phenomenon that has been explored for many years in the meteorological arena. The meteorological information is important at all stages of wind energy conversion systems. Among the climatic factors, the wind flow has a very important role in shaping the city.  The street orientation, height and density of buildings, the distribution of high buildings and ... are among the elements of urban design that affects the pattern of wind flow in urban spaces. This paper by descriptive-analytic method based on the principles of climate design and based on the information gathering by the library and field method and applying RayMan Heat Index, Wind Chill and Ecotect software for studying the climate comfort followed by Urban design is proportional to wind-flow in Tehran.


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