2023
DOI: 10.1017/flo.2023.4
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Large-eddy simulations to define building-specific similarity relationships for natural ventilation flow rates

Abstract: Natural ventilation can play an important role towards preventing the spread of airborne infections in indoor environments. However, quantifying natural ventilation flow rates is a challenging task due to significant variability in the boundary conditions that drive the flow. In the current study, we propose and validate an efficient strategy for using computational fluid dynamics to assess natural ventilation flow rates under variable conditions, considering the test case of a single-room home in a dense urba… Show more

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“…That is why in these studies the building is placed in a wind tunnel (see Figure 2a). The scale of the open area could vary from a small enclosure [26] through a repetitive pattern [7,48,49] to a section of a city [50,51].…”
Section: Natural Flow Type Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That is why in these studies the building is placed in a wind tunnel (see Figure 2a). The scale of the open area could vary from a small enclosure [26] through a repetitive pattern [7,48,49] to a section of a city [50,51].…”
Section: Natural Flow Type Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ∆ is typically less than 50 mm (see Table 1) but it can be as low as 1 mm depending on the size of the domain, which necessitates minimal computational demand. However, when the scale is robust, the ∆ can reach 1 m, as demonstrated by Hwang et al [50], who created an urban scale model to evaluate a single room. 1 NV SR is modelled using a block array Adachi et al [52] 10 NV Laetitia et al [55] 28.8 NV Multiple room Bazdidi-Tehrani et al [46] 13.9 NV SR Zhang et al [22] 42.5 NV SR Arinami et al [49] 18.2 NV SR with various orientations and guide vanes Dai et al [48] 5 NV Hawendi et al [54] 1.5 NV Multiple rooms NV: natural ventilation, SR: single room.…”
Section: Natural Flow Type Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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