Meteorological parameters in the design of China's buildings and civil engineering works in consideration of the future climate changes
HE Jing1, JIANG Tong2, FANG Xiaoyi3, LI Mingcai4, SONG Jie1, SUN Nan1, CHEN Jiayu5
1. China Institute of Building Standard Design & Research Co., Ltd., Beijing 100048, China;
2. School of Geographical Sciences, Institute of Disaster Risk Management, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, China;
3. Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, China;
4. Meteorological Science Research Institute of Tianjin, Tianjin 300074, China;
5. School of Architecture and Construction Environment, University of Nottingham, Ningbo 315100, China
Abstract:The climate change, the building and the civil engineering are interconnected fields. This paper considers some of the meteorological parameters in the current Chinese building and civil engineering design standards, and compares them with the estimated data of several related typical climate change risks. It is concluded that in order to better cope with future climate changes, some of the parameters need to be adjusted accordingly. Based on this consideration, the framework recommendations for updating the historical data and the expansion of the dimension of the future climate change related with these parameters are put forward. At the same time, it is proposed to establish special estimates of meteorological parameters in the design to deal with future climate change risks.
贺静, 姜彤, 房小怡, 李明财, 宋婕, 孙楠, 陈佳玉. 气候变化风险下中国建筑和土木工程设计参数分析[J]. 科技导报, 2020, 38(8): 51-56.
HE Jing, JIANG Tong, FANG Xiaoyi, LI Mingcai, SONG Jie, SUN Nan, CHEN Jiayu. Meteorological parameters in the design of China's buildings and civil engineering works in consideration of the future climate changes. Science & Technology Review, 2020, 38(8): 51-56.