Title of article :
Multiple steady states in stackventilation
Author/Authors :
T. Chenvidyakarn، نويسنده , , A. Woods، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
We investigate the natural ventilation of an occupied open-plan space, which is ventilated through two stacks connected to the
roof of the space and a low-level opening or doorway located at the base of the space. The occupants at the floor level act as the
source of heat and provide buoyancy driving the ventilation with a nearly uniform distribution of heat. These conditions can
produce up to three steady state displacement ventilation regimes. In the first regime, colder air from the outside is drawn into the
space through the shorter stackand bottom opening, while warm air inside the room leaves through the taller stack. In the second
regime, colder outside air is drawn through the bottom opening and displaces warm air in the room upwards and out through both
stacks. In the third regime, outside air is drawn through the taller stack and bottom opening, while warm interior air is displaced out
through the shorter stack. A quantitative model is developed to describe these three steady state ventilation regimes. The model is
successfully tested with laboratory experiments, and shows that the ventilation regime that actually develops in the room depends on
the geometry of the room and the history of the flow. We discuss how these multiple ventilation regimes may be manipulated to
bring about ventilation and thermal comfort to the occupants inside the ventilated space.
Keywords :
Multiple steady states , Stackventilatio n , Natural ventilation
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Journal title :
Building and Environment