2012
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2012.287
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On the competition between lateral convection and upward displacement in a multi-zone naturally ventilated space

Abstract: We consider the flow which develops when two separate spaces maintained at different temperatures, both in excess of the exterior temperature, are connected through high and low level openings to a central atrium in which there is negligible heat load but which can naturally ventilate through high and low level openings to the exterior. We show that with a small temperature contrast between the spaces or large openings from the atrium to the exterior, upflow displacement ventilation develops in each of the spa… Show more

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“…Such treatment therefore creates a distinction between outer (large-scale) and inner (small-scale) subgrid processes, whose coupling is crucial because thermal stratification and airflow within a room affect contaminant transport, thermal comfort and advective heat transfer between adjacent rooms (see, for e.g. Kuesters & Woods 2012; Bhagat et al. 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such treatment therefore creates a distinction between outer (large-scale) and inner (small-scale) subgrid processes, whose coupling is crucial because thermal stratification and airflow within a room affect contaminant transport, thermal comfort and advective heat transfer between adjacent rooms (see, for e.g. Kuesters & Woods 2012; Bhagat et al. 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%