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Impacto da geometria urbana e da legisla??o de uso e ocupa??o do solo no microclima de c?nions urbanos / Impact of urban geometry and land use and occupation legislation on the urban street canyon microclimate

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Previous issue date: 2017-02-07 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior - CAPES / The formation of cities has shaped the urban street canyons, defined by the street and the buildings that extend along its sides. The land use and occupation are agents that modify the climate, however this is rarely considered in the urban planning of cities. Aspects like height and width ratio, sky view factor, albedo of the surface materials and the presence of vegetation in the canyon have been widely studied in association with the local climatic behavior. Understanding the influence of these parameters on the microclimate of urban street canyons is indispensable to achieve sustainability between urban occupation and thermal comfort. Therefore, the objective of this thesis is to investigate the interference of land use and occupation legislation and urban geometry in the microclimate of an urban street canyon in Campinas/ SP. The methodology used involves the climatic monitoring of the study area in Cambu? (neighborhood), the urban and climatic characterization of three points with different land use and occupation configurations and the selection of the canyon used for simulation scenarios. These scenarios involve two main aspects: the local urban legislation and the canyon geometry (height width ratio - H/W and length height ratio - L/H). The simulations were performed using the microclimatic simulation model ENVI-met 4.0 preview. Scenarios in agreement with the local legislation showed that, in winter, only 25% of day perceived discomfort to heat. In the other hand, in the summer period, a comfortable feeling was perceived in only 25% of the day, providing discomfort to the heat for the rest of the day. In the scenarios varying the urban geometry it was verified that, for scenarios with the same H/W ratio, the PET (Physiological Equivalent Temperature) value did not suffer significant alteration. However, when the L/H ratio was fixed and the H/W ratio varied, we noted that deeper canyons led to lower PET peaks. The scenario A, for example, with a lower H/W ratio (0.5) and lower L/H (3) ratio, showed PET peak 7.3?C higher than the scenario I with a higher H/W ratio (2.0) and higher L/H ratio (7). The results showed that there is a strong correlation between the H/W ratio and the thermal comfort of the urban street canyons: deeper canyons yield lower PET values. Moreover, it was verified that the climatic conditions of the canyon are independent of their length (L/H ratio) and that canyons oriented in the prevailing wind direction (SE) reached lower PET values. Finally, it was evidenced that shading and wind speed are fundamental in determining comfort in urban street canyons. / A forma??o das cidades tem configurado os chamados c?nions urbanos, definidos pela interface composta pela via e as edifica??es que se estendem em suas laterais. O uso e ocupa??o do solo s?o agentes modificadores do clima e, no entanto, este ?ltimo tem sido pouco levado em considera??o no planejamento urbano dos munic?pios. Entretanto, aspectos como a rela??o altura e largura do c?nion, o fator de vis?o do c?u, o albedo dos materiais de superf?cie e a presen?a de vegeta??o no c?nion t?m sido amplamente estudados em associa??o com o comportamento clim?tico local. Neste contexto, entender a influ?ncia desses par?metros no microclima de c?nions urbanos ? de fundamental import?ncia para se atingir a sustentabilidade entre ocupa??o urbana e conforto t?rmico. Em vista disso, o objetivo deste trabalho ? analisar a interfer?ncia da legisla??o de uso e ocupa??o do solo e da geometria urbana no microclima de um c?nion urbano da cidade de Campinas/ SP. Para isso foi utilizada uma metodologia que envolve o monitoramento clim?tico do recorte de estudo selecionado no bairro Cambu?, a caracteriza??o urbana e clim?tica de tr?s pontos com diferentes configura??es de uso e ocupa??o do solo e a escolha do c?nion de interesse para simula??o de cen?rios que envolvem dois aspectos principais: a legisla??o urban?stica local e a geometria do c?nion (rela??o altura largura ? H/W e rela??o comprimento altura ? L/H). As simula??es foram realizadas com o modelo de simula??o microclim?tica ENVI-met 4.0 preview. Nos cen?rios respeitando a legisla??o o desconforto para o calor foi observado em apenas 25% do dia no per?odo de inverno; j? no per?odo de ver?o a sensa??o de conforto foi obtida em apenas 25% do dia, sendo observado desconforto para o calor no restante do dia. Nos cen?rios variando a geometria urbana verificou-se que, para cen?rios de mesma rela??o H/W, o valor do PET (Physiological Equivalent Temperature) n?o sofreu altera??o significativa. J? quando se fixou a rela??o L/H e variou-se a rela??o H/W, ficou claro que c?nions mais profundos levaram a picos de PET mais baixos. O cen?rio A, por exemplo, de menor rela??o H/W (0,5) e menor rela??o L/H (3), apresentou pico de PET 7,3?C mais alto que o cen?rio I, de maior rela??o H/W (2,0) e maior rela??o L/H (7). Os resultados mostraram que existe forte correla??o entre a rela??o H/W e o conforto t?rmico dos c?nions urbanos: quanto mais profundo, menores os valores de pico do ?ndice PET. Al?m disso, verificou-se que c?nions orientados na dire??o predominante dos ventos alcan?aram valores de PET mais baixos. Por fim, foi evidenciado que o sombreamento da superf?cie e a intensidade da velocidade do vento s?o fundamentais na determina??o do conforto t?rmico em c?nions urbanos.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede.bibliotecadigital.puc-campinas.edu.br:tede/921
Date07 February 2017
CreatorsG?al, L?gia Parreira Muniz
ContributorsPezzuto, Claudia Cotrim, Carvalho, Marcius Fabius Henriques de, Castro, Adriana Petito de Almeida Silva
PublisherPontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica de Campinas, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Sistemas de Infraestrutura Urbana, PUC-Campinas, Brasil, CEATEC ? Centro de Ci?ncias Exatas, Ambientais e de Tecnologias
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
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