Rethinking Natural Ventilation Strategies in Buildings through Simulation
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2023
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International Building Performance Simulation Association
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Natural ventilation using passive approaches can increase indoor air quality without the need for mechanical systems. In the paper, mechanical ventilation has been ignored due to the associated energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Instead, the study focusses on natural ventilation that can be created with architectural solutions. Specifically, the indoor air quality of a typical office building in Ankara, Türkiye was determined based on measurements, a building occupant survey, and the natural ventilation conditions as well as design alternatives were analysed by modelling and simulating the building using Autodesk CFD. From the simulation results, it was understood that current form of windows were not found suitable for effective and sufficient natural ventilation. As a result, not only design strategies that will increase the natural ventilation potential are put forward, but also strategies for façade elements have been produced in means of wind catchers. © 2023 IBPSA.All rights reserved.
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Coşar, Merve; Harputlugil, Gülsu Ulukavak; De Wilde, Pieter (2023). "Rethinking Natural Ventilation Strategies in Buildings through Simulation", Building Simulation Conference Proceedings, Vol. 18, pp. 2196- 2203.
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Building Simulation Conference Proceedings -- 18th IBPSA Conference on Building Simulation, BS 2023 -- 4 September 2023 through 6 September 2023 -- Shanghai -- 194744
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18
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