Wind-induced natural ventilation plays an important role in the fire and smoke safety of a refuge floor. This paper reports a computational fluid dynamics study to investigate the effect of building wall arrangements on the amount of wind-induced ventilation through a refuge floor which is located at the building mid-height. The refuge floor analysed has a large service core at its centre and is surrounded by exterior building walls, which are arranged in nine configurations that represent varying degrees of opening to wind flow. Results of computed flow patterns show that the wind-induced natural ventilation rate of a refuge floor varies significantly depending on the number of enclosing external walls and the incidence wind angle. A refug...
Many naturally ventilated building designs rely on buoyancy (or “stack effect”) and night cooling of...
Indoor flow behaviour can strongly impact safety in the case of a fire event. Indeed, when air inlet...
Tackling building energy consumption challenges - Special Issue of ISHVAC 2009, Nanjing, ChinaNatura...
Since 1996, the provision of a refuge floor has been a mandatory feature for all new tall buildings ...
Wind-induced natural ventilation is essential for the refuge floor design of high rise buildings in ...
Since 1996, ther provision of a refuge floor has been a mandatory feature for all new tall buildings...
An important element in the building fire safety of high-rise buildings in Hong Kong since 1996 has ...
Providing adequate natural ventilation would reduce the building cooling load in tropical areas. Thi...
Under the Building Codes of Hong Kong Special Administration Region, the provision of refuge floors ...
ABSTRACT: The existence of a building along a path of wind flow changes the characteristic of the wi...
This paper reports a CFD wind tunnel study of wind patterns on a square-plan building with a refuge ...
Natural Ventilation is widely acknowledged because it is able to improve the indoor environment, red...
Natural ventilation is the exchange air between a building and the environment by natural means such...
For wind-induced natural ventilation, a surrounding building’s effect on a target building and the t...
Natural ventilation is of increasing interest in building industry because of recent focus on enviro...
Many naturally ventilated building designs rely on buoyancy (or “stack effect”) and night cooling of...
Indoor flow behaviour can strongly impact safety in the case of a fire event. Indeed, when air inlet...
Tackling building energy consumption challenges - Special Issue of ISHVAC 2009, Nanjing, ChinaNatura...
Since 1996, the provision of a refuge floor has been a mandatory feature for all new tall buildings ...
Wind-induced natural ventilation is essential for the refuge floor design of high rise buildings in ...
Since 1996, ther provision of a refuge floor has been a mandatory feature for all new tall buildings...
An important element in the building fire safety of high-rise buildings in Hong Kong since 1996 has ...
Providing adequate natural ventilation would reduce the building cooling load in tropical areas. Thi...
Under the Building Codes of Hong Kong Special Administration Region, the provision of refuge floors ...
ABSTRACT: The existence of a building along a path of wind flow changes the characteristic of the wi...
This paper reports a CFD wind tunnel study of wind patterns on a square-plan building with a refuge ...
Natural Ventilation is widely acknowledged because it is able to improve the indoor environment, red...
Natural ventilation is the exchange air between a building and the environment by natural means such...
For wind-induced natural ventilation, a surrounding building’s effect on a target building and the t...
Natural ventilation is of increasing interest in building industry because of recent focus on enviro...
Many naturally ventilated building designs rely on buoyancy (or “stack effect”) and night cooling of...
Indoor flow behaviour can strongly impact safety in the case of a fire event. Indeed, when air inlet...
Tackling building energy consumption challenges - Special Issue of ISHVAC 2009, Nanjing, ChinaNatura...