Impact of urban Form on outdoor thermal comfort in the Tropical city of chennai
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The population in urban areas in most cities around the world,
newlineis constantly increasing. In India, this rapid growth has compelled local
newlinegovernments to revise planning regulations on a regular basis, with the
newlinegoal of providing urban living more affordable. As a result, the built
newlinedensity was increased without considering the impact of such changes
newlineon human thermal comfort. The term quotUrban Heat Islandquot refers to the
newlinedifference in atmospheric conditions between urban regions and its
newlinefringe areas, which is mostly due to modifications in the urban built
newlineform. Outdoor microclimate is one of the significant factors that
newlinedetermines the quality and usage of outdoor spaces. Therefore, the main
newlineaim of this research is to evaluate the severity of heat island in Chennai
newlinealso assess the relationship of the urban built form and development
newlineregulations as well as its impact on outdoor thermal comfort.
newlineThe research has three objectives: first, to determine the
newlinevariance in urban heat island intensity over time using the traverse
newlineapproach. Second, examine the performance of an urban
newlineneighbourhood s outdoor thermal comfort by determining the
newlinerelationship between urban built form and microclimate parameters.
newlineThird, to understand the relationship between development regulations
newlineand urban morphology, as well as their impact on microclimate
newlineparameters and outdoor thermal comfort.
newlineA traverse survey was conducted in the Chennai Metropolitan
newlineArea to determine the intensity of heat island. The study confirms the
newlinepresence of UHI in Chennai, with a winter temperature of 4.5°C and a
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newlinesummer temperature of 2.5°C. Eight stationary locations in a mixed-use
newlineneighbourhood with different urban built morphology were selected for
newlinethe study to explore the spatial distribution of climate parameters using
newlineENVI-met simulations. The study reveals a daytime air temperature
newlinedifference of 5.7oC between the eight locations at the micro-scale level.
newlineThe study found a maximum PET difference of 14.22°C. and a
newlinemaximum mean radiant temperature difference of 27.7°