تحقیق معماری- 20 صفحه
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پایان نامه معماری-تحقیق - ارزیابی اقلیم (باد) در طراحی پیاده راه
Evaluation of climate (wind) in pavement design
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فهرست مطالب:
مقدمه
باد در محیط زیست طبیعی و باد در محیط زیست شهری
مشخص کردن ارتفاع باد از نظر آسایش محیطی در آن محیط:
اهمیت محیط زیست باد شهری
ارزیابی محیط زیست از نقطه نظر طراحان و برنامه ریزان شهری با تاکید بر عابرین پیاده
اهداف
روش شناسی
تجزیه و تحلیل فضای شهری با تاکید بر اثر باد بر عابر پیاده
شبیه سازی از محیط زیست باد عابر پیاده
احتمالات ارزیابی زیست محیطی
معیارهای آسایش
معیارهای خطر
معیارهای تقویت کننده
نمودار ارزیابی اثر زیست محیطی در طراحی برنامه ریزی شهری بر عابر پیاده
نمونه مورد مطالعه
نتیجه گیری
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