Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4919544 Energy and Buildings 2016 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of courtyard height on the cross-ventilation of a room abating a courtyard building is addressed in this work. While the cross-ventilation performance of isolated buildings has been thoroughly documented in the literature, the phenomenon is still not tackled in the context of a courtyard building, both in isolated as well as urban conditions. This has important implications on the design of such buildings (both new and retrofitted). A numerical approach using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used to address these challenges. A courtyard model is first validated in 2D and 3D, using various turbulence models with existing data in order to determine whether a 3D approach is necessary for this study. Three generic buildings having different heights with a room located on the leeward side are then tested. This is performed for an isolated building and an urban scenario. Results show that there is an increase in the ventilation flow rate with increasing building height. Moreover, this flow is directed from outside the building and into the courtyard. This result has been confirmed for all scenarios tested. The consideration of rooms located in positions other than the leeward side of the building is left for future consideration.
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