Abstract

The effect of wind velocity and night natural ventilation in lowering the inside daytime air temperature in passive cooling in arid zones were investigated by numerical calculations and experimental means for different values of air change flow rate due to infiltrations and natural ventilation and different wind speed. The numerical calculations based on the inside outside air temperature, wind speed, cracks, and openings dimensions to determine the volume of air change per hour.

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