Transient buoyancy-driven ventilation: Part 2. Modelling heat transfer

Abstract A new mathematical model for buoyancy-driven ventilation [Sandbach SD, Lane-Serff GF. Transient buoyancy-driven ventilation: Part 1. Modelling advection. Building and Environment, 2011] is modified to include heat transfer at the boundaries. Heat transfers at the ceiling and floor are included, using Newton’s law of cooling to model convective heat transfer between the air and the solid boundaries, Fourier’s law to model conductive heat transfer through the floor and ceiling, and a linear version of the Stefan–Boltzmann law to model radiative heat transfer from the ceiling to the floor. The effectiveness of the model was assessed using experimental results obtained in a full-scale test room. In these experiments, the vertical temperature stratification was measured using an array of T-type thermocouples. Speed measurements were obtained to estimate the ventilation flow rate (for displacement ventilation) and the velocity profile across the doorway (for doorway ventilation). Buoyancy was introduced using a twin-hob (∼2.35 kW) heat source, and in most cases a diffuse two-layer temperature stratification developed. The results from these experiments are compared with the model and existing adiabatic models. Our results indicate that the effect of heat transfer at the boundaries on the final stratification is significant and should not be ignored. Furthermore, direct comparisons between the measured and modelled results are in general very good.

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