Publication date: February 2014
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 72
Author(s): Andrew Acred , Gary R. Hunt
Using a simplified mathematical model, a preliminary design strategy for steady stack ventilation in multi-storey atrium buildings is developed. By non-dimensionalising the governing equations of flow, two key dimensionless parameters are identified – a ventilation performance indicator, λ , and atrium enhancement parameter, E – which quantify the performance of the ventilation system and the effectiveness of the atrium in assisting flows. Analytical expressions are determined to inform the vent sizes needed to provide the desired balance between indoor air temperature, ventilation flow rate and heat inputs for any distribution of occupants within the building, and also to ensure unidirectional flow. Dimensionless charts for determining the required combination of design variables are presented with a view to informing first-order design guidance for naturally ventilated buildings.
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 72
Author(s): Andrew Acred , Gary R. Hunt