Abstract

A wind-tunnel investigation has been conducted on a simple cubical model to see the effect of outside wall leakage on internal and external pressures. Three wind directions have been studied. The results have been extended to smoke-control problems. A method has been developed to modify the roof-vent design calculations to take wind effects into account. It is also shown that failure of vent systems may be more common than would be expected from current design methods.

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