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This is verified by the coefficient of determination (<em>R</em><sup>2</sup>) of greater than 0.95 for the case studies on mixing ventilation, displacement ventilation, stratum ventilation, and interactive cascade ventilation. Moreover, due to the coupled heat and mass transfer, a higher Matching of Thermal Potential leads to a younger mean age of air in the breathing zone. According to the mechanism, a novel air distribution strategy, <em>i.e.</em>, graded ventilation, is proposed as an example. It reduces energy consumption by 8.4% - 53.5% and the mean age of air in the breathing zone by 7.8% - 23.4% under different thermal conditions. The revealed mechanism contributes to advancing air distribution for improved energy efficiency and inhaled air quality while providing thermal comfort.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":9273,"journal":{"name":"Building and Environment","volume":"286 ","pages":"Article 113715"},"PeriodicalIF":7.6000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Mechanism for advancing air distribution: Matching zonal priorities with cascade utilization of air potential\",\"authors\":\"Sheng Zhang , Jinghua Jiang , Xia Zhang , Zhang Lin\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.buildenv.2025.113715\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Advancing air distribution is one of the core tasks for developing low-carbon and healthy building environments. However, the mechanism for advancing air distribution is unclear. This study reveals and justifies the mechanism for advancing air distribution, <em>i.e.</em>, the air potential should be maximally used, which indicates the air potential is used cascadingly to match the zonal priorities. Regarding thermal comfort, the supply air should be used sequentially to condition the breathing, lower, and upper zones, which is described quantitatively by the Matching of Thermal Potential, a newly proposed index. The larger the Matching of Thermal Potential, the higher the energy efficiency. This is verified by the coefficient of determination (<em>R</em><sup>2</sup>) of greater than 0.95 for the case studies on mixing ventilation, displacement ventilation, stratum ventilation, and interactive cascade ventilation. Moreover, due to the coupled heat and mass transfer, a higher Matching of Thermal Potential leads to a younger mean age of air in the breathing zone. 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Mechanism for advancing air distribution: Matching zonal priorities with cascade utilization of air potential
Advancing air distribution is one of the core tasks for developing low-carbon and healthy building environments. However, the mechanism for advancing air distribution is unclear. This study reveals and justifies the mechanism for advancing air distribution, i.e., the air potential should be maximally used, which indicates the air potential is used cascadingly to match the zonal priorities. Regarding thermal comfort, the supply air should be used sequentially to condition the breathing, lower, and upper zones, which is described quantitatively by the Matching of Thermal Potential, a newly proposed index. The larger the Matching of Thermal Potential, the higher the energy efficiency. This is verified by the coefficient of determination (R2) of greater than 0.95 for the case studies on mixing ventilation, displacement ventilation, stratum ventilation, and interactive cascade ventilation. Moreover, due to the coupled heat and mass transfer, a higher Matching of Thermal Potential leads to a younger mean age of air in the breathing zone. According to the mechanism, a novel air distribution strategy, i.e., graded ventilation, is proposed as an example. It reduces energy consumption by 8.4% - 53.5% and the mean age of air in the breathing zone by 7.8% - 23.4% under different thermal conditions. The revealed mechanism contributes to advancing air distribution for improved energy efficiency and inhaled air quality while providing thermal comfort.
期刊介绍:
Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.