Predicting single sided natural ventilation rates in buildings

作者: E. Dascalaki , M. Santamouris , A. Argiriou , C. Helmis , D.N. Asimakopoulos

DOI: 10.1016/0038-092X(95)00057-X

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摘要: Natural ventilation contributes significantly in reducing the cooling load of buildings and increasing thermal comfort. Single sided natural configurations are very frequent especially urban environments. Fifty-two single have been studied experimentally compared with predictions six different network models. The heat mass transfer characteristics cases analysed discussed. Finally, a new model to predict air flow rates is proposed.

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