Night Ventilation in Buildings: Indoor Thermal Performance Analysis
Date Issued
2009
Date
2009
Author(s)
Chang, Nai-Yuan
Abstract
In Taiwan, building design with an acceptable indoor thermal quality still lacks the awareness of energy consumption then has always depended heavily on high energy consumption techniques instead of energy-effective strategies. One of the energy-effective strategies referred to as night ventilation may be used to eliminate or decrease energy consumption. For this indoor thermal performance analysis, a prediction method has been developed through the model referred to as the spatial model. The relevant studies have been made but only in terms of a less general class of equations and very few attempts at deriving the solutions. This study proposes to go a little further into the details, which may be used to acquire the design guidelines for energy-conscious buildings.
Subjects
Spatial Model
Single-Space Model
Double-Space Model
Computation Fluid Dynamics Model
Buoyancy-Dominated Effect
Wind-Dominated Effect
SDGs
Type
thesis
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