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Current and likely future performance of advanced natural ventilation
Advanced natural ventilation (ANV), often characterised by the use of dedicated ventilation stacks, shafts and other architecture features such as atria, light wells, has gained popularity for natural ventilation design in recent decades. In this research, a prototype ANV system is proposed, and the likely thermal performance in a range of UK climatic conditions predicted using dynamic thermal simulation. The simulations showed that ANV has greater resilience to future climatic conditions in the north of the UK than in the south-east and that, for the assumed internal heat gains, the design studied is unlikely to maintain comfortable conditions in the southeast of England beyond the middle of this century.
History
School
- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Citation
JI, Y. and LOMAS, K.J., 2009. Current and likely future performance of advanced natural ventilation. IN: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Building Performance Simulation Association, Glasgow, Scotland, 27-30 June 2009, pp.236-243.Publisher
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2009Notes
This is a conference paper.Publisher version
Language
- en