CFD Analysis on Ecology Function of Vertical Planting in Shenyang

  • Tiemao Shi
  • Caiping Ju
Part of the Communications in Computer and Information Science book series (CCIS, volume 398)

Abstract

Improving the urban green rate、green coverage rate is the effective measure to the environmental. As the urban construction land being more nervous, vertical planting as a supplement of urban green space system will be more advantage. Restricted by climatic conditions in Shenyang, vertical planting has not yet been formed scale. The article is simulated the environment of a high-rise residential quarter in Shenyang by using CFD software. According to the simulation results, the author puts forward the vertical planting transformation plan, and simulating test. The result proved that vertical planting could improve the environment of the high-rise buildings obviously.

Keywords

vertical planting ecology function CFD Shenyang 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Tiemao Shi
    • 1
  • Caiping Ju
    • 1
  1. 1.ArchitectureShenyang Jianzhu UniversityShenyangChina

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