Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6698538 Building and Environment 2018 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
Results show that the newly developed adaptive correlation successfully increases the accuracy of AFN model for the cross-ventilation modeling of unsheltered buildings as the relative errors for the airflow rate prediction of different building geometries are decreased up to 28% in comparison with the cases with constant discharge coefficient. Results also demonstrate the importance of considering the value of the local-surface wind pressure in the AFN model.
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