Experimental Study of Wind-Opposed Buoyancy-Driven Natural Ventilation

A. Andersen, M. Bjerre, Z. D. Chen, Per Heiselberg, Y. Li

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Abstract

Natural ventilation driven by natural forces, i.e. wind and thermal buoyancy, is an environmentally friendly system for buildings and has been increasingly used around the world in recent years to mitigate the impact on the global environment due to the significant energy consumption by heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HV AC). There is a need for the understanding and development of theories and tools related to the design, operation and control of natural ventilation systems.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherDept. of Building Technology and Structural Engineering, Aalborg University
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 2000
SeriesIndoor Environmental Engineering
Number114
VolumeR0037
ISSN1395-7953

Bibliographical note

Proceedings of the 21st AICV Conference, Den Haag, The Netherlands, September 22-25, 2000

PDF for print: 13 pp.

Keywords

  • Ventilation
  • Wind-Opposed Natural Ventilation
  • Buoyancy-Driven Natural Ventilation

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