Numerical simulation of wind-driven ventilation of a three-generic low-rise building in various geometrical configurations

Anderson Viana do Nascimento, G. Bono
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Abstract Natural ventilation is the main passive strategy for thermal comfort inside buildings and renewal of the air, making it healthier. In recent decades, Computational Fluid Dynamics has proven to be an efficient tool for estimating natural ventilation. The objective of this work was to study the ventilation from the action of the wind inside models of low-rise buildings to observe how geometric conditions influence the topology of the flow and volume flow ratesusing the open source software OpenFOAM. In order to verify and validate the software, a 3D building model with openings on opposite faces was used. Subsequently, arrays of three buildings were studied albeit considering the problem as two-dimensional. In the arrangements, three different terrain slopes and four distance values between buildings were tested. The results show that ventilation in the second and third buildings was gradually recovered with an increase in separation and terrain slope, although the values obtained in the first building were not reached.
三型低层建筑不同几何构型风动通风数值模拟
自然通风是建筑内部热舒适和空气更新的主要被动策略,使其更健康。近几十年来,计算流体动力学已被证明是估计自然通风的有效工具。这项工作的目的是通过使用开源软件OpenFOAM来研究低层建筑模型内部的风的作用来观察几何条件如何影响流动的拓扑结构和体积流速。为了验证和验证软件,使用了一个在相对面有开口的3D建筑模型。随后,研究了三个建筑物的阵列,尽管考虑到问题是二维的。在布置中,测试了三种不同的地形坡度和建筑物之间的四个距离值。结果表明:2楼和3楼的通风随距离和地形坡度的增加而逐渐恢复,但1楼的通风未达到该值;
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