Natural Ventilation - A New Method Based on the Walton Model Applied to Cross-Ventilated Buildings having Two Large External Openings

Abstract In order to provide comfort in a low energy consumption building, it is preferable to use natural ventilation rather than HVAC systems. To achieve this, engineers need tools that predict the heat and mass transfer between the building's interior and exterior. This paper presents a method implemented in some building software, and the results are compared to CFD. The results show that the knowledge model is not sufficiently well described to identify all the physical phenomena and the relationships between them. A model was developed which introduces a new building-dependent coefficient allowing the use of Walton's model, as extended by Roldan to large external openings, and which better represents the turbulent phenomena near large external openings. The formulation of the mass flow rates was inversed to identify modelling problems. It appears that the discharge coefficient is not the only or best parameter to obtain an indoor static pressure compatible with CFD results, or to calculate more realistic mass flow rates.

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