Title of article :
Temperature-driven single-sided ventilation through a large rectangular opening
Author/Authors :
P.A. Favarolo، نويسنده , , Patricia H. Manz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
11
From page :
689
To page :
699
Abstract :
As part of an investigation into the night-time cooling of commercial buildings by single-sided natural ventilation through open windows, a computational fluid dynamics study was performed to analyse the impact on the airflow rate of the dimensions and position of a large rectangular opening and of the temperature difference between inside and outside air. An empty room ð4:9 2:6 3:9m3; length height width) with a rectangular opening in the outside wall was assumed and the Bernoulli formula used to calculate discharge coefficients Cd: Experimental results served for spot verification of CFD results. The vertical position of the opening was found to have the greatest impact on the discharge coefficient (factor 41:5 between bottom and top position for an opening of 1:6 1:6m2Þ: Cd is also influenced by the opening width and wall thickness. By contrast, the horizontal distance of the opening from the wall and the opening area are of minor importance only. As the temperature differences between inside and outside increase, an asymptotic Cd value is reached ð46KÞ: Airflow patterns are shown and their effect on Cd discussed. The need for further experimental and simulation work is identified.
Keywords :
Single-sided ventilation , Airflow rate , Natural night-time ventilation , Discharge coefficient , Computationalfluid dynamics , Large rectangular opening
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Record number :
408940
Link To Document :
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