International Journal of
Architectural Engineering & Urban Planning
Thu, Nov 21, 2024
[
Archive
]
Remember me
Create Account
Reset Password
Journal Informantion
About The Journal
Editorial Board
Aims & Scopes
Peer Review Process
Publication Ethics
Indexing
Archive
For Authors
Registration Form
Journal Format
Submit Your Article
Copyright
*Authorization Form*
*Conflict of Interest*
*Publication Ethics*
*Change of Authorship*
For Reviewers
Sign up as a Reviewer
List of Reviewers
Duties and Responsibilities
Subscription
Subscription Information
Subscription Form
Contact Us
Contact Information
Contact Us
Facilities
Site Map
Registration Form
search Contents
List of IUST Journal
Inform to Friends
News
Search published articles
Showing 1 results for Farrokhi
The Effect of Trees with Irregular Canopy on Windbreak Function in Urban Areas
Neda Khodayari, Ahmad Hami, Navid
Farrokhi
,
Volume 31, Issue 3 (7-2021)
Abstract
Wind as an atmospheric element has some annoying aspects, therefore, controlling it and reducing its speed is one of the most important matters, which should be examined in landscape engineering. Natural windbreaks such as rows of trees with different gap distances between them are used to decrease wind velocity. The current study numerically investigates the effect of trees with irregular canopy form on wind speed reduction in urban open spaces and green belts. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is used to simulate airflow through the trees as 3D forms.
Quercus sp.
is chosen as a typical tree with irregular crown shape. The influence of some criteria such as; 1. Number of tree rows, 2. Gaps between trees, 3. Trees arrangement patterns, and 4. Height levels on wind speed reduction are examined at this study. According to the results, the best reduction is observed for the heights above 5 meters with 0.50 m gap distance between trees. The results also reveal that rectangular two-row arrangement of trees with irregular forms is more effective than the other arrangements in reducing wind velocity.
Page
1
from
1