Effect of Opening the Sash of a Centre-Pivot Roof Window on Wind Pressure Coefficients

Ahsan Iqbal, Hans Wigö, Per Heiselberg, Alireza Afshari

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Abstract

This paper describes the effect of outward opening the sash of a window on local and overall wind pressures. Wind tunnel experiments were used for the purpose of evaluation. A centre-pivot roof window on a pitched roof in a modelled scaled building was used in the analysis of wind pressures. The wind pressures were defined in terms of wind pressure coefficients. Traditionally wind pressure coefficients are extracted from the analysis of sealed plain surface. These wind pressure coefficients are used to estimate the natural ventilation rate through windows/openings due to wind effect. Surface averaged wind pressure coefficients do not accurately estimate the airflow rates. Therefore, local wind pressure coefficients are needed especially for dynamic calculation of airflow rates. From the wind tunnel experiments, it is concluded that outward opening the sash can significantly affect the wind pressure distribution nearby the window. The use of wind pressure coefficients from the analysis of sealed plain surface may lead to erroneous estimation of airflow rate.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6
JournalInternational Journal of Ventilation
Volume13
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)273-284
Number of pages12
ISSN1473-3315
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Natural ventilation
  • Wind Pressure Coefficient
  • centre-pivot roof window
  • Wind tunnel

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