Coupled Simulation and Analysis of Wind Environment around Residential Quarter in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Area in China

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Computer aided design is an effective means of wind environment assessment and prediction under complex layout, In this paper, the relationships of contact and containment among wind environment was studied by coupled simulation and analysis of wind environment around residential quarter in hot summer and cold winter area, and analyzed how to fix the layout of indoor and outdoor by simulation software during the operation, and make them reach the requirement of Evaluation standard for green building, at the same time make the ecological effects of the buildings complex to maximize.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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3627-3632

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August 2013

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