Application of the Chimney Cap as a Method of Improving the Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in Buildings
Adequately designed natural ventilation is the cheapest and easiest way to effectively remove indoor pollutants and keep the air inside a building fresh. A prediction of the performance and effectiveness of ventilation in order to determine the design of a ventilation system can provide real and lon...
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doaj-dc7f4075dba54cb1ba6c758661a27ce42021-09-05T14:01:09ZengSciendoPolish Maritime Research2083-74292020-09-0127316817510.2478/pomr-2020-0058pomr-2020-0058Application of the Chimney Cap as a Method of Improving the Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in BuildingsAntczak-Jarząbska Romana0Niedostatkiewicz Maciej1Gdańsk University of Technology,PolandGdańsk University of Technology,PolandAdequately designed natural ventilation is the cheapest and easiest way to effectively remove indoor pollutants and keep the air inside a building fresh. A prediction of the performance and effectiveness of ventilation in order to determine the design of a ventilation system can provide real and long-term cost savings. The worst time in terms of the efficiency of natural ventilation is the spring-autumn transition period [7]. In order to improve the efficiency of natural ventilation, chimney caps are used, among others. They are designed to improve the chimney effect described in colloquial language as a chimney draft. The chimney effect is a physical phenomenon of the formation of a spontaneous flow of a warmer gas, e.g. air, from the bottom up in stem channels [12]. The article analyses the influence of the chimney cowl on the improvement of the chimney effect in an apartment of a multi-family building with natural ventilation. Long-term tests of the chimney draft were carried out for the case without and with a chimney cap. The paper presents the results of the performance (air change rate, ACH) of natural ventilation for a building with an inlet gap measured for the transitional season (between the heating and the summer season). The measurements were performed during a windy period.https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2020-0058natural ventilationchimney capachwind effecteffectiveness |
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Application of the Chimney Cap as a Method of Improving the Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in Buildings |
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Application of the Chimney Cap as a Method of Improving the Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in Buildings |
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Application of the Chimney Cap as a Method of Improving the Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in Buildings |
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Application of the Chimney Cap as a Method of Improving the Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in Buildings |
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Application of the Chimney Cap as a Method of Improving the Effectiveness of Natural Ventilation in Buildings |
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application of the chimney cap as a method of improving the effectiveness of natural ventilation in buildings |
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Adequately designed natural ventilation is the cheapest and easiest way to effectively remove indoor pollutants and keep the air inside a building fresh. A prediction of the performance and effectiveness of ventilation in order to determine the design of a ventilation system can provide real and long-term cost savings. The worst time in terms of the efficiency of natural ventilation is the spring-autumn transition period [7]. In order to improve the efficiency of natural ventilation, chimney caps are used, among others. They are designed to improve the chimney effect described in colloquial language as a chimney draft. The chimney effect is a physical phenomenon of the formation of a spontaneous flow of a warmer gas, e.g. air, from the bottom up in stem channels [12]. The article analyses the influence of the chimney cowl on the improvement of the chimney effect in an apartment of a multi-family building with natural ventilation. Long-term tests of the chimney draft were carried out for the case without and with a chimney cap. The paper presents the results of the performance (air change rate, ACH) of natural ventilation for a building with an inlet gap measured for the transitional season (between the heating and the summer season). The measurements were performed during a windy period. |
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natural ventilation chimney cap ach wind effect effectiveness |
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