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- Title
Natural Ventilation for Cooling Energy Saving: Typical Case of Public Building Design Optimization in Guangzhou, China.
- Authors
Zhang, Menglong; Han, Wenyang; He, Yufei; Xiong, Jianwu; Zhang, Yin
- Abstract
Featured Application: The architectural design, modeling, mechanical dynamic simulation, and corresponding analysis have been applied to a practical new construction program, a science museum located in Guangzhou, China. Heating ventilation and air conditioning systems account for over one-third of building energy usage, especially for public buildings, due to large indoor heat sources and high ventilation and thermal comfort requirements compared to residential buildings. Natural ventilation shows high application potential in public buildings because of its highly efficient ventilation effect and energy-saving potential for indoor heat dissipation. In this paper, a building design is proposed for a science museum with atrium-centered natural ventilation consideration. The floor layout, building orientation, and internal structure are optimized to make full use of natural ventilation for space cooling under local climatic conditions. The natural ventilation model is established through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for airflow evaluation under indoor and outdoor pressure differences. The preliminary results show that such an atrium-centered architectural design could facilitate an average air exchange rate over 2 h−1 via the natural ventilation effect. Moreover, indoor thermal environment simulation results indicate that the exhaust air temperature can be about 5 °C higher than the indoor air mean temperature during the daytime, resulting in about 41.2% air conditioning energy saving ratio due to the free cooling effect of natural ventilation. This work can provide guidance and references for natural ventilation optimization design in public buildings.
- Subjects
GUANGZHOU (China); NATURAL ventilation; MINE ventilation; COMPUTATIONAL fluid dynamics; ENERGY consumption of buildings; SCIENCE museums; BUILDING design &; construction; AIR conditioning efficiency; PUBLIC buildings
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2024, Vol 14, Issue 2, p610
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app14020610