Results of wind direction and wind velocity analysis within the baseThis study focuses on the Tanji Dormitory District at the junction of Industrial East Street and Shengli North Road in Qiaodong District, Zhangjiakou City, as shown in Fig 3. The area contains eight existing six-storey residential buildings, each with a height of 24 m, arranged in a row-type layout. A narrow tube-like space is formed between the buildings, and when the dominant monsoon wind flows through this gap, the local wind velocity increases dramatically due to the Venturi Effect [37]. Prolonged exposure to strong winds can cause discomfort such as breathlessness, headaches, and joint pain, which greatly inconveniences residents’ movement and outdoor activities.
by: Wen Xue (698424)
Published: (2025)