Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office Buildings

Suitable natural ventilation in office buildings can not only reduce energy consumption of air conditioning, but also improve indoor air quality. In the architectural design stage, the effect of natural ventilation design is mainly simulated by CFD simulation software for indoor air speed, pressure,...

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Main Authors: FU Xiuzhang, HAN Mingzhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/32/e3sconf_nsb2020_09010.pdf
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spelling doaj-fc87da99b92f42ea953f4fff9a41184c2021-04-02T17:38:16ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011720901010.1051/e3sconf/202017209010e3sconf_nsb2020_09010Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office BuildingsFU XiuzhangHAN Mingzhu0School of Architecture, Southeast UniversitySuitable natural ventilation in office buildings can not only reduce energy consumption of air conditioning, but also improve indoor air quality. In the architectural design stage, the effect of natural ventilation design is mainly simulated by CFD simulation software for indoor air speed, pressure, and age of air, etc.. However, during the actual building operation, the indoor natural ventilation effect will be affected by many factors, such as surrounding buildings, indoor layout, window position and open-close status, human behavior, etc., and the natural ventilation performance between design stage and actual operation is often different. In this paper, a typical office building was selected and FloVENT software was used to quantitatively analyse the influence of surrounding buildings, indoor layout, door/window opening conditions on indoor natural ventilation. Field measurement of indoor air flow rates in typical positions in office were carried out under different circumstances. In order to reduce the instantiate influence of outdoor wind speeds, a new index named Wind Speed Ratio(WSR) is put forward.Through comparative analysis of simulated data and measured data. the gap degree in natural ventilation performance between design stage and operation operation is discussed, and results show that the relative errors of the WSR, which could be considered to reflect the performance gap, are about 78.0%, 28.7% and 150% respectively, under corresponding condition settings of surrounding buildings, indoor layout, and door/window opening.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/32/e3sconf_nsb2020_09010.pdf
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Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office Buildings
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HAN Mingzhu
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title Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office Buildings
title_short Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office Buildings
title_full Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office Buildings
title_fullStr Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Natural Ventilation Performance Gap between Design Stage and Actual Operation of Office Buildings
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Suitable natural ventilation in office buildings can not only reduce energy consumption of air conditioning, but also improve indoor air quality. In the architectural design stage, the effect of natural ventilation design is mainly simulated by CFD simulation software for indoor air speed, pressure, and age of air, etc.. However, during the actual building operation, the indoor natural ventilation effect will be affected by many factors, such as surrounding buildings, indoor layout, window position and open-close status, human behavior, etc., and the natural ventilation performance between design stage and actual operation is often different. In this paper, a typical office building was selected and FloVENT software was used to quantitatively analyse the influence of surrounding buildings, indoor layout, door/window opening conditions on indoor natural ventilation. Field measurement of indoor air flow rates in typical positions in office were carried out under different circumstances. In order to reduce the instantiate influence of outdoor wind speeds, a new index named Wind Speed Ratio(WSR) is put forward.Through comparative analysis of simulated data and measured data. the gap degree in natural ventilation performance between design stage and operation operation is discussed, and results show that the relative errors of the WSR, which could be considered to reflect the performance gap, are about 78.0%, 28.7% and 150% respectively, under corresponding condition settings of surrounding buildings, indoor layout, and door/window opening.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/32/e3sconf_nsb2020_09010.pdf
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