Natural ventilation as a passive cooling strategy for multi-story buildings: analytic vertical skycourt formations

Q1 Engineering
Rasha A. Ali, Naglaa A. Megahed, Merhan M. Shahda, Asmaa M. Hassan
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Abstract

Abstract Natural ventilation has been one of the most important passive cooling strategies for conditioning the built environment. However, several challenges influence natural ventilation in multi-story buildings. Consequently, skycourt presents a passive cooling strategy to provide a direct airflow into the space to cool the surroundings, increase thermal comfort, and reduce the need for mechanical ventilation. Therefore, this study proposes utilizing the skycourt as a passive cooling strategy that helps to enhance natural ventilation in multi-story buildings. The aim of the research is achieved by analyzing various global examples of buildings, based on the skycourt, in different climatic zones; dry, tropical, temperate, and cold. These examples covered all classifications of multi-story buildings (e.g., mid-rise, high-rise, and skyscrapers). Through this analysis, the influence of skycourt in providing natural ventilation is determined, which contributes to reduce energy consumption. Finally, a reference matrix for designers and decision-makers in the four studied climatic zones can be conducted to promote natural ventilation using the skycourt strategy.
自然通风作为多层建筑的被动冷却策略:分析垂直天庭结构
摘要自然通风已成为调节建筑环境最重要的被动冷却策略之一。然而,一些挑战影响了多层建筑的自然通风。因此,空中庭院采用了被动冷却策略,为空间提供直接的气流,以冷却周围环境,增加热舒适性,并减少对机械通风的需求。因此,本研究提出利用天井作为一种被动冷却策略,有助于增强多层建筑的自然通风。研究的目的是通过分析全球不同气候带的建筑实例,以天井为基础;干燥,热带,温带和寒冷。这些例子涵盖了多层建筑的所有分类(例如,中层建筑、高层建筑和摩天大楼)。通过分析,确定了天庭在提供自然通风方面的影响,这有助于降低能耗。最后,为四个研究的气候带的设计师和决策者提供参考矩阵,以利用空中庭院策略促进自然通风。
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City, Territory and Architecture
City, Territory and Architecture Engineering-Architecture
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