Title of article :
Ventilation effectiveness measures based on heat removal: Part 1. Definitions
Author/Authors :
C.J. Coffey، نويسنده , , G.R. Hunt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effectiveness of ventilation flows is considered from the perspective of buoyancy (or heat) removal from a space. This perspective is distinct from the standard in which the effectiveness is based on the concentrations of a neutrally buoyant contaminant/passive tracer. Three new measures of effectiveness are proposed based on the ability of a flow to flush buoyancy from a ventilated space. These measures provide estimates of instantaneous and time-averaged effectiveness for the entire space, and local effectiveness at any height of interest. From a generalisation of the latter, a vertical profile of effectiveness is defined. These measures enable quantitative comparisons to be made between different flows and they are applicable when there is a difference in density (as is typical due to temperature differences) between the interior environment and the replacement air. Applications, therefore, include natural ventilation, hybrid ventilation and a range of forced ventilation flows. Finally, we demonstrate how the ventilation effectiveness of a room may be assessed from simple traces of temperature versus time.
Keywords :
Ventilation effectiveness , Transient flows , hybrid , Forced , natural , Effectiveness profile , Buoyancy removal
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Journal title :
Building and Environment