TY - JOUR
T1 - Directly determining mean and instantaneous ventilation rates using stereoscopic PIV for single-sided and cross ventilations of a cubic building
AU - Wang, Wei
AU - Hirose, Chiyoko
AU - Ikegaya, Naoki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Since the indoor ventilation significantly influences human health and comfort, there has been a huge demand for realizing a sustainable air conditioning system by utilizing natural ventilation. Although there are numerous experimental studies on wind-induced natural ventilation, these experiments were unable to determine the genuine ventilation rate based on the velocity component normal to opening because of the methodological limitations. In this study, therefore, stereoscopic particle image velocimetry was progressively employed to determine three velocity components within a lateral opening of an isolated cubic building in single-sided and cross ventilation conditions. As a result, the mean, variance and covariance of velocity components at lateral opening of the single-sided-ventilation model are comparable to those of the cross-ventilation model. On the other hand, after the flow goes into the building, the velocity fluctuations are significantly reduced in the single-sided ventilation condition, while it decays more slowly in the cross-ventilation condition. In addition, the mean and instantaneous ventilation rates were experimentally determined to quantify the contribution of the turbulent flow passing to the ventilation rates. This study clarifies the ventilation mechanism by turbulence and provides reliable database of ventilation flow for numerical validation.
AB - Since the indoor ventilation significantly influences human health and comfort, there has been a huge demand for realizing a sustainable air conditioning system by utilizing natural ventilation. Although there are numerous experimental studies on wind-induced natural ventilation, these experiments were unable to determine the genuine ventilation rate based on the velocity component normal to opening because of the methodological limitations. In this study, therefore, stereoscopic particle image velocimetry was progressively employed to determine three velocity components within a lateral opening of an isolated cubic building in single-sided and cross ventilation conditions. As a result, the mean, variance and covariance of velocity components at lateral opening of the single-sided-ventilation model are comparable to those of the cross-ventilation model. On the other hand, after the flow goes into the building, the velocity fluctuations are significantly reduced in the single-sided ventilation condition, while it decays more slowly in the cross-ventilation condition. In addition, the mean and instantaneous ventilation rates were experimentally determined to quantify the contribution of the turbulent flow passing to the ventilation rates. This study clarifies the ventilation mechanism by turbulence and provides reliable database of ventilation flow for numerical validation.
KW - Cross ventilation
KW - Isolated building
KW - Single-sided ventilation
KW - Stereoscopic particle image velocimetry
KW - Ventilation rate
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U2 - 10.1016/j.scs.2024.106049
DO - 10.1016/j.scs.2024.106049
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212341411
SN - 2210-6707
VL - 118
JO - Sustainable Cities and Society
JF - Sustainable Cities and Society
M1 - 106049
ER -