2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110829
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Quantifying natural cross-ventilation flow of a two-layered model used for terraced houses in tropical zones by particle image velocimetry

N.M. Ali,
M.F. Mohamad,
W. Wang
et al.
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“…1 (a) Experimental settings of the turbulence generators (spires, barrier and roughness) and ventilation model and (b) ventilation model (modified from Ali et al. [1] ). …”
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“…1 (a) Experimental settings of the turbulence generators (spires, barrier and roughness) and ventilation model and (b) ventilation model (modified from Ali et al. [1] ). …”
Section: Experimental Design Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… The temporally and spatially high-resolution datasets can be used by researchers who propose evaluation indices of indoor air quality for cross-ventilation flow of a multi-layered simplified building [1] . The velocity datasets can be used by researchers, engineers, and CFD users in the field of indoor environmental study to validate the simulations for a simplified multi-layer indoor ventilation flow.…”
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