Abstract

Poor air quality in the dormitory will affect students’ physical and mental health and reduce their learning efficiency. The environmental status of university dormitory is gaining more and more attention. The indoor environment quality is always affected by outdoor condition during the heating period due to the requirement of natural ventilation. Using ANSYS Fluent software establishes a full-scale indoor and outdoor inner-corridor-type dormitory taking into account the different floor numbers. The results revealed that the living area on the south side of the corridor has a higher temperature and carbon dioxide concentration compared with the north side of the corridor. The balcony and corridor play an important role in maintaining the temperature of the dormitory. The mean velocity on the first floor is the lowest, and there is no significant difference in the air velocity in the living area on both sides of the corridor. The living area on the fifth floor has the better ventilation effectiveness. The results of this study will help architects understand the impact of natural ventilation on the indoor environment in inner-corridor-type dormitory.

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