Journal of the Japanese Agricultural Systems Society
Online ISSN : 2189-0560
Print ISSN : 0913-7548
ISSN-L : 0913-7548
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A Study of Effects of Wind Speed Reduction by “Igune” as Homestead Treesaround Rural House in Osaki Koudo based on Large-Eddy Simulation
Kento MINAMIChinatsu YONEZAWATsubasa OKAZE
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2022 Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 37-42

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Homestead trees are a group of trees surrounding houses that have been maintained for a variety of functions in housing and human life. For example, there are functions for controlling the environment of outdoor spaces, such as windbreaks and solar radiation shielding. In addition, for the role of living materials, woods are used as a building material and fallen leaves are used as a fuel. In the past, homestead trees existed along with houses in many cases. For this reason, the homestead trees, called various names depending on the characteristics of the location, have been found all over Japan since long ago. However, due to the development of cities and changes in lifestyles, the number of homestead trees has been decreasing since the 1970s. This study aims to quantitatively evaluate the windbreak effects of traditional homestead trees in Miyagi Prefecture called "Igune". The flow field around a scattered village-style rural house with 10 m high Igune on the prevailing wind direction side was analyzed by using CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation. The shape of the buildings and Igune was captured by referring to a digital surface model constructed with aerial images taken using a drone. LES (Large-eddy simulation), which can directly reproduce wind velocity fluctuations composed of turbulent eddies larger than the computational grid. The aerodynamic effects of the Igune were modeled based on the concept of the vegetation canopy model. The weak region behind the Igune extended downward approximately 10 times the height of the Igune. The mean wind speed on the site was reduced by approximately a quarter of the situation without Igune. In addition, it was found that the 99-percentile low-occurrence strong-wind-speed in the courtyard was reduced to a quarter. It was confirmed that the calm wind environment was formed with Igune.

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