Influence of Horizontal Openings on Buoyancy-driven Natural Ventilation of an Atrium in High-rise Residential Buildings

被引:0
|
作者
Li, Jing [1 ]
Li, Nianping [1 ]
Li, Chuawang
Zhang, Minhui [1 ]
Hou, Sujuan [1 ]
He, Dongyue [1 ]
机构
[1] Hunan Univ, Coll Civil Engn, Changsha 410082, Hunan, Peoples R China
关键词
High-rise residential building; Atrium; Buoyancy-driven natural ventilation; Model experiment; Numerical simulation;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
The atrium is often designed in the center of high-rise residential building, and it is more like a light well without ceilings or floors from the bottom to the top. The stack effect of the atrium was mainly used to provide natural ventilation and passive cooling, however, there are many factors for the airflow and the characteristics of the atrium are complex. In this study a 10-storied residential building model has been employed to clarify the ventilation characteristics of the atrium and the rooms, which were effected by the different forms of lateral openings. The experiment was conducted under the effect of thermal buoyancy, and the similarity requirements were satisfied. At the same time, the prototype building was simulated numerically on the conditions. Results showed that high-rise residential buildings with atriums are at an advantage for the buoyancy-driven ventilation in lower part rooms and at a disadvantage for the upper part rooms. The enlargement of the numbers of opening floors causes the increase of the airflow rate through the atrium and the decrease of airflow rate through each floor. When the opening floors are evenly distributed along the building, the enlargement of the numbers of opening floors causes the increase of the temperature in the building at almost all heights, and an increase in temperatures with the height H can also be seen in the building.
引用
收藏
页码:1224 / 1231
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evaluation and analysis of natural ventilation in high-rise residential building
    Wang, XY
    Wu, SH
    Li, Y
    Ke, HM
    Wang, AH
    Lin, XT
    Jin, YQ
    Cui, KJ
    Zeng, ZH
    BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH, PROCEEDINGS, 2004, : 296 - 301
  • [42] On buoyancy-driven natural ventilation of a room with a heated floor
    Gladstone, C
    Woods, AW
    JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 2001, 441 : 293 - 314
  • [43] Transient pollutant flushing of buoyancy-driven natural ventilation
    Yang, Xiufeng
    Wang, Guangxiang
    Zhong, Ke
    Kang, Yanming
    BUILDING SIMULATION, 2012, 5 (02) : 147 - 155
  • [44] Buoyancy-driven displacement natural ventilation in a single-zone building with three-level openings
    Chen, ZD
    Li, YG
    BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 2002, 37 (03) : 295 - 303
  • [45] Maintenance of high-rise residential buildings
    Chua, Shirley Jin Lin
    Zubbir, Najilah Bt
    Ali, Azlan Shah
    Au-Yong, Cheong Peng
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUILDING PATHOLOGY AND ADAPTATION, 2018, 36 (02) : 137 - 151
  • [46] INTERACTION BETWEEN WIND-DRIVEN AND BUOYANCY-DRIVEN NATURAL VENTILATION
    Wang, Bo
    BUILDING SIMULATION 2013: 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING PERFORMANCE SIMULATION ASSOCIATION, 2013, : 259 - 266
  • [47] Ventilation Systems to Prevent Food Odour Spread in High-rise Residential Buildings
    Kim, Taeyeon
    Park, Beung-Yong
    Cheong, Chang Heon
    INDOOR AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT, 2012, 21 (02) : 304 - 316
  • [48] Influence of convection and radiation on the thermal environment in an industrial building with buoyancy-driven natural ventilation
    Wang, Yi
    Meng, Xiaojing
    Yang, Xiaoni
    Liu, Jiaping
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2014, 75 : 394 - 401
  • [49] Assessing the effect of night ventilation on PCM performance in high-rise residential buildings
    Soudian, Shahrzad
    Berardi, Umberto
    JOURNAL OF BUILDING PHYSICS, 2019, 43 (03) : 229 - 249
  • [50] The renovation of window mechanism for natural ventilation in a high-rise residential building
    Lim, Hong Soo
    Kim, Gon
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF VENTILATION, 2018, 17 (01) : 17 - 30