Buoyancy-Driven Ventilation in the Interior-Most Flats of an Apartment Building with Different Corridor Vent Opening Condition
Prakash Ghose,
Soma Kalia,
Nibedita Mishra
Abstract:In the present work, computational simulations are conducted for an apartment building to investigate the bouncy-driven airflow in the corridor and inside the rooms. Two types of corridor vent openings are provided through which the hot light air moves to the ambient. Two floors are considered for the study. The simulations are conducted with three different temperature difference conditions between walls and room inside air such as; ∆T=10OC, ∆T=15OC, ∆T=20OC for two different corridor vent opening configurati… Show more
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