TY - GEN
T1 - Trees as environmental modifier to improve street canyon for pedestrian activities in Muscat
AU - Khudhayer, Wael A.
AU - Shaaban, Awni K.
AU - Sukor, Nur Sabahiah Abdul
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia for supporting the paper under the research grant TRGS 203/PAWAM/67610002.Authors also indebted to the College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University and College of engineering and architecture, University of Nizwa, Sultanate of Oman for providing laboratory and computer facility for carrying out this work.
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PY - 2017/10/16
Y1 - 2017/10/16
N2 - Street shading efficiency is a function of orientation and profile proportion of its height to width. Under high sun altitude conditions, minimization of solar irradiance within the urban environment may often be a significant criterion in urban design. This reduction in solar irradiance achieved when the obstruction angle is large (high H/W ratio, H=height, W=width). High H/W values often lessen the solar access to streets. The horizontal sprawl of Muscat region is an example of low H/W ratio represented the remarkable challenge that causes the lack of shading rates in the urban street. This characteristic proliferates the negative impact on the pedestrian activities in the urban street. This research aims to improve the morphology of the street to promote the pedestrian behavior. The amendment based on suggesting different configurations of trees to increase effective shading of the urban street in Muscat. The street canyon abstracted into a virtual elongated channel formed of floor and walls of equal heights on both sides. Four street orientations (E/W, N/S, NE/SW, NW/SE) and three H/W ratio (0.5,1 and 2) are considered sufficient representative of street typologies. A mathematical model developed for calculation of shading efficiency of each street canyon. The trees assumed in this study as canyon's modifier to adjust the low H/W ratio of a street canyon to a higher one. Local trees and other plants in Muscat were studied concerning their morphology. The analysis selected two case study in Muscat to investigate the shading performance of their street canyons subsequently propose the modifications to improve it. The research concluded that the suggested changes of the street canyon by using a particular type of trees could increase the H/W ratio of street canyon significantly.
AB - Street shading efficiency is a function of orientation and profile proportion of its height to width. Under high sun altitude conditions, minimization of solar irradiance within the urban environment may often be a significant criterion in urban design. This reduction in solar irradiance achieved when the obstruction angle is large (high H/W ratio, H=height, W=width). High H/W values often lessen the solar access to streets. The horizontal sprawl of Muscat region is an example of low H/W ratio represented the remarkable challenge that causes the lack of shading rates in the urban street. This characteristic proliferates the negative impact on the pedestrian activities in the urban street. This research aims to improve the morphology of the street to promote the pedestrian behavior. The amendment based on suggesting different configurations of trees to increase effective shading of the urban street in Muscat. The street canyon abstracted into a virtual elongated channel formed of floor and walls of equal heights on both sides. Four street orientations (E/W, N/S, NE/SW, NW/SE) and three H/W ratio (0.5,1 and 2) are considered sufficient representative of street typologies. A mathematical model developed for calculation of shading efficiency of each street canyon. The trees assumed in this study as canyon's modifier to adjust the low H/W ratio of a street canyon to a higher one. Local trees and other plants in Muscat were studied concerning their morphology. The analysis selected two case study in Muscat to investigate the shading performance of their street canyons subsequently propose the modifications to improve it. The research concluded that the suggested changes of the street canyon by using a particular type of trees could increase the H/W ratio of street canyon significantly.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.5005712
DO - 10.1063/1.5005712
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85037627834
T3 - AIP Conference Proceedings
BT - Proceedings of the International Conference of Global Network for Innovative Technology and AWAM International Conference in Civil Engineering, IGNITE-AICCE 2017
A2 - Aziz, Hamidi Abdul
A2 - Hasan, Mohd Rosli Mohd
A2 - Ramli, Muhd Harris
A2 - Halim, Herni
A2 - Keong, Choong Kok
A2 - Abu Bakar, Badorul Hisham
A2 - Johari, Megat Azmi Megat
A2 - Yusoff, Mohd Suffian
PB - American Institute of Physics Inc.
T2 - International Conference of Global Network for Innovative Technology and AWAM International Conference in Civil Engineering: Sustainable Technology and Practice for Infrastructure and Community Resilience, IGNITE-AICCE 2017
Y2 - 8 August 2017 through 9 August 2017
ER -