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Natural ventilation assessment of an existing apartment building in the Mediterranean using time-dependent CFD

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posted on 2015-11-06, 09:25 authored by Eftychia SpentzouEftychia Spentzou, Malcolm CookMalcolm Cook, Chih L. Lin
The benefits and limitations of time-dependent and steady state computational fluid dynamics simulations when evaluating natural ventilation were explored in a naturally ventilated case study apartment in the Mediterranean. For wind driven flows, indoor air properties responded quickly (i.e. within 1-min) to changing outdoor conditions, except indoor air temperatures (up to 30-min). The outdoor air temperature variations could reverse the flow direction during buoyancy-driven ventilation. Strong correlations between the steady state and transient simulation results were predicted (<1% error). Comparable indoor temperatures were found from simulations with both coarse and fine time steps, and up to 2% difference was found for indoor velocities.

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

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BS2015 - 14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association

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SPENTZOU, E., COOK, M. and LIN, C.L., 2015. Natural ventilation assessment of an existing apartment building in the Mediterranean using time-dependent CFD. 14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association, Hyderabab, India, 7th-9th December 2015.

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2015

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  • en

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Hyderabad - India

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