Currently, no clear standards exist for determining urban building natural ventilation rates, especially under varying realistic meteorological conditions. In this study, ventilation rates are determined using tracer gas decay and pressure-based measurements for a full-scale (6 m tall) cube. The cube was either isolated (2 months of observations) or sheltered within a staggered array (7 months), for both single-sided and cross ventilation (openings 0.4 m × 1 m). Wind speeds at cube height ranged between 0.04 m s−1 and 13.1 m s−1. Errors for both ventilation methods are carefully assessed. There is no discernible linear relation between normalised ventilation rates from the two methods, except for cross ventilation in the array case. The rat...
In this study, we evaluated several simple natural ventilation models of cross ventilation and singl...
CFD modelling techniques have been used to simulate the coupled external and internal flow in a cubi...
This study aims to evaluate the performance of different methods in determining single-sided ventila...
Currently, no clear standards exist for determining urban building natural ventilation rates, especi...
Commonly single-sided natural ventilation is used in temperate climates to provide comfortable and h...
Currently, no clear standards exist for determining urban building natural ventilation rates, especi...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Ventilation in built environments is essential to guarantee a good indoor air quality and a reduced ...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
The objective of this work was to develop both an accurate ‘reference’ measurement technique to dete...
With 50 % of the worlds population dwelling in urban environments and over 70 % of people’s time is ...
Commonly single-sided natural ventilation is used in temperate climates to provide comfortable and h...
The paper presents the investigation of a naturally cross – ventilated building using both experimen...
CFD modelling techniques have been used to simulate the coupled external and internal flow in a cubi...
Building location and orientation with respect to incident wind angle are important parameters in de...
In this study, we evaluated several simple natural ventilation models of cross ventilation and singl...
CFD modelling techniques have been used to simulate the coupled external and internal flow in a cubi...
This study aims to evaluate the performance of different methods in determining single-sided ventila...
Currently, no clear standards exist for determining urban building natural ventilation rates, especi...
Commonly single-sided natural ventilation is used in temperate climates to provide comfortable and h...
Currently, no clear standards exist for determining urban building natural ventilation rates, especi...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
Ventilation in built environments is essential to guarantee a good indoor air quality and a reduced ...
Façade pressure coefficients are widely used to determine wind-driven ventilation potential for buil...
The objective of this work was to develop both an accurate ‘reference’ measurement technique to dete...
With 50 % of the worlds population dwelling in urban environments and over 70 % of people’s time is ...
Commonly single-sided natural ventilation is used in temperate climates to provide comfortable and h...
The paper presents the investigation of a naturally cross – ventilated building using both experimen...
CFD modelling techniques have been used to simulate the coupled external and internal flow in a cubi...
Building location and orientation with respect to incident wind angle are important parameters in de...
In this study, we evaluated several simple natural ventilation models of cross ventilation and singl...
CFD modelling techniques have been used to simulate the coupled external and internal flow in a cubi...
This study aims to evaluate the performance of different methods in determining single-sided ventila...