Better Natural Ventilation Design for Single Sided Apartments Utilising Computational Fluid Dynamics

N. Al-Khalidy, Cfd Wind Slr Consulting Australia, Energy Technical Discipline
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Wind-driven natural cross ventilation to many single-aspect apartments can be achieved via building indentations and façade articulation. The ventilation rate of these apartments will rely on pressures differences between openings caused by approaching wind pressure, local wind climate and interaction with the surrounding built environment and external pressure gradients on the building indentations or any other facades articulation and their potential driving force on natural ventilation. Detailed simulation methods are therefore required to consider all above mentioned parameters and provide internal and external airflow information to the design team to allow for design modifications or refinement where required to provide robust natural cross ventilation for such apartments. This study assesses the above parameters for a proposed development, designed with recesses and slots to enhance natural cross ventilation in single-sided apartments, and presents a reliable procedure to advise on compliance with national and/or international design guidelines utilising an advanced combined outdoor-indoor Computational Fluid Flow (CFD) analysis integrated with localized weather data for the project site.
利用计算流体动力学的单面公寓更好的自然通风设计
许多单面公寓可以通过建筑缩进和立面衔接来实现风驱动的自然交叉通风。这些公寓的通风率将取决于由接近的风压、当地的风气候、与周围建筑环境的相互作用、建筑凹痕或任何其他立面连接处的外部压力梯度以及它们对自然通风的潜在驱动力造成的开口之间的压力差异。因此,需要详细的模拟方法来考虑上述所有参数,并为设计团队提供内部和外部气流信息,以便在需要时对设计进行修改或改进,从而为此类公寓提供强大的自然交叉通风。本研究评估了一个拟议开发项目的上述参数,该项目设计有凹槽和凹槽,以增强单面公寓的自然交叉通风,并提出了一个可靠的程序,以建议是否符合国家和/或国际设计准则,利用先进的室内外综合计算流体流动(CFD)分析,结合项目现场的本地天气数据。
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