Pressure coefficients across the building envelope (Cp) are an important source of uncertainty in building simulation. Wind tunnel experiments are generally the primary source of Cp data, but in infiltration and ventilation studies, generic values from databases or analytical models are commonly used. Building Energy Simulation (BBS) and Air Flow Network (AFN) programs include several sources of generic Cp values. Those generic values show large differences between each other, which might lead to significant differences in the simulation results depending on the type of building, the building location and the performance indicator under analysis. This paper presents a comparison between five sources of generic pressure coefficient data used...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...
Pressure coefficients across the building envelope (Cp) are an important source of uncertainty in bu...
Pressure coefficients across the building envelope (Cp) are an important source of uncertainty in bu...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (C-p) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building ge...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...
Pressure coefficients across the building envelope (Cp) are an important source of uncertainty in bu...
Pressure coefficients across the building envelope (Cp) are an important source of uncertainty in bu...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (C-p) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building ge...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are influenced by a wide range of parameters, including building geo...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...
A common practice, adopted by several building energy simulation (BES) tools, is the use of surface ...