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    Title: Wind-driven natural ventilation for buildings with two openings on the same external wall
    Authors: Chu, C.-R.;Chiu, Y.-H.;邱英浩;Tsai, Y.-T.;Wu, S.-L.
    Contributors: 臺北市立大學城市發展學系
    Keywords: natural ventilation;wind-driven ventilation;single-sided ventilation;wind tunnel experiment;tracer gas technique
    Date: 2015-12-01
    Issue Date: 2017-08-01 10:59:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This study uses wind tunnel experiments to investigate the wind-driven ventilation for buildings with two openings on a single wall. The exchange rates are measured by the tracer gas decay method under different external wind speeds, directions and opening sizes. The experimental results indicate that the time-averaged pressure difference across the openings is much larger than the fluctuating pressure when the wind direction is θ = 22.5–45°, and the ventilation rate can be predicted by the orifice equation. When the wind direction is θ = 0° and 67.5–180°, the pressure difference across the openings is insignificant and the fluctuating pressure entrains air across the openings. The exchange rate is proportional to the root-mean-square of the pressure fluctuation. Furthermore, the dimensionless exchange rate of the shear-induced ventilation (wind is parallel to the openings) is found to be independent of the wind speed, opening area and location. The exchange rate for buildings with an internal partition is lower than that without a partition when the wind direction is θ = 0–90°. A semi-empirical prediction model is proposed to calculate the exchange rate by incorporating the time-averaged pressure difference and pressure fluctuation. The application of the prediction model to compute the air change rate (ACH) is also discussed.
    Relation: Energy and Building, v.108, 365-372
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Urban Development] Article

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