Abstract

The paper presents experimental measurements and numerical simulation of thermal environment in naturally ventilated room by a fresh air valve. For the aim of Computer Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, a model room was created. The fresh air valve is located in an occupied space, at the external wall. It has a major effect on mixing indoor and outdoor air, temperature profiles, thermal condition and indoor air quality of the rooms during the heating period. To determine the thermal condition of a naturally ventilated building, PN-EN 15251:2012 standard was used. According to the standard, using PMV/PPD is suitable for evaluating the thermal environment. In the naturally ventilated buildings, the following criteria are very important for local thermal discomfort: draught, radiant temperature asymmetry and vertical air temperature differences. To compare the simulation results, real air temperatures were measured by the thermocouples in a day room having the same geometry. A series of simulations has been carried out to determine the profiles of temperature and velocity of indoor air. Obtained results prove correlation with calculations of profiles of indoor air temperature, estimated using the thermocouples.

Highlights

  • People spend about 90% of their lives indoors

  • The objective of this study is to present the Computer Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation of natural ventilation performance in the room during the heating period

  • This paper explains the results of field measurement and verification of CFD model for naturally ventilated room

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Introduction

People spend about 90% of their lives indoors. it is important to ensure safe, healthy and comfortable conditions in buildings. Ventilation systems have a direct impact on the occupants’ comfort through temperatures and air movement and indoor air quality. In Poland, naturally ventilated rooms have poor indoor climate during heating seasons [1]. This is due to the reduced air exchange by the occupants to save energy. Wrong overall design of natural ventilation system may be a reason for poor air quality too. Improper placement of cold outdoor air valves causes incorrect mixing of indoor and outdoor air and formation of cold flows in the occupied area.

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