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contributor authorVittorino Belpoliti
contributor authorEmad S. N. Mushtaha
contributor authorAhmed A. Saleem
contributor authorAbbas A. Elmualim
date accessioned2024-04-27T22:41:07Z
date available2024-04-27T22:41:07Z
date issued2024/06/01
identifier other10.1061-JAEIED.AEENG-1682.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4297253
description abstractThe study described here analyzed natural ventilation techniques, operated in a real building in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to assist passive cooling. The assessment has been conducted by comparing digital simulation results and field measurements. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to retrospectively understand and quantify the monitored contribution of natural ventilation toward cooling the building. After calibrating the model with the field monitored data, the CFD simulations showed that the predicted ventilation strategies (buoyancy and stack effect to remove indoor heat; “wind catcher” effect to provide indoor passive cooling) contribute to lower the indoor temperature by an average of 0.7°C throughout the day. The outcomes of the study contributes to assist early stage design, with special regard to passive cooling via natural ventilation, to achieve more sustainable buildings. Nevertheless, while it is quite reliable to plan for main air flow and direction, in a real building alternative behavior might occur that is difficult to control and might affect the ventilation purpose and efficiency.
publisherASCE
titleAssessment of Natural Ventilation Techniques by Means of Measurements and Retrospective CFD Simulation on a Test Building
typeJournal Article
journal volume30
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Architectural Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/JAEIED.AEENG-1682
journal fristpage04024011-1
journal lastpage04024011-18
page18
treeJournal of Architectural Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 002
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