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Fatahi K, Nasrollahi N, Ansarimanesh M, Khodakarami J, Omranipour A. Comparison of Thermal Comfort Range of Finn Garden and Historical texture of Kashan. Naqshejahan 2021; 11 (1) :53-63
URL: http://bsnt.modares.ac.ir/article-2-45137-en.html
1- Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah Branch
2- Ilam University , n.nasrollahi@ilam.ac.ir
3- Ilam University
4- Kashan University
Abstract:   (2120 Views)
For this purpose, field study and data recording in two parts, and different environmental situation in one micro climate.
Material and method: crowded places were studied to 18 days from the first day of shahrivar to 18th of shahrivar; two categories were created: the first Baghe fin open spaces and the second historical textures open spaces. After finishing library studies, physical presence in the texture and conducting field study (observation, and data collection of site) simultaneously the responses of 788 of inhabitants and tourists to the questionnaires  (environmental and thermal situations), climate parameters (temperature, air flow speed, moisture, co, co2) were recorded. Then the dress rate and the metabolism of people was computed with delta log10 software, and after collecting and analyzing the data with spss24 software, thermal comfort of respondents based on UTCI was determined by Ray Man software.
Findings: The finding shows that the respondents in the whole surrounding of the study experienced thermal comfort between 20,23 and 35,61 centigrade degree. Also thermal comfort scope in Baghe fin between 19,45 to 37,63 and in historical texture between 18,5 to 35,16 centigrade.
ConclusionThe results of this study showed that the scope of thermal comfort in Baghe fin is higher the that of Kashan historical texture about 1,52 centigrade.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Hightech in landscape design
Received: 2020/08/12 | Accepted: 2020/11/22 | Published: 2021/04/4

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