Pengyu Jie

Pengyu Jie
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  • PhD Candidate at Tongji University
  • PhD Student at Tongji University

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Current institution
Tongji University
Current position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (10)
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To address the limitations of current urban building energy modeling (UBEM), which often neglects moisture effects, we developed a comprehensive roadmap for modeling urban heat and moisture flows. This effort included developing an urban-scale whole-building heat and moisture transfer (HAMT) model that considers wind-driven rain, integrated with a...
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In the context of global warming, improving energy-use efficiency is an important research topic in the fields of green buildings and eco-cities. There is an indivisible coupling relationship between the urban climate and urban building energy (UBE). Urban wind environments (UWE), including urban thermal and humid environment, is widely believed to...
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In the background of global warming, heat wave disasters have become more frequent globally, and mountainous cities are more seriously affected by heat wave disasters due to the special features of topography and urban morphology. This paper analyzes the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of heat wave disasters in Chongqing, a mounta...
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For the high-density urban space heat wave problem, take the core urban area of the mountainous city of Chongqing as an example, four types of typical urban functional spaces, including commercial areas, residential areas, mountain parks, and riverfront parks, were measured during a heat wave cycle, and the characteristics of high-temperature heat...

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Cited By
    • South China Agricultural University
    • French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE)
    • Centre d'Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive, French National Centre for Scientific Research
    • South China Agricultural University
    • Jinan University