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CFD simulation of pumping ventilation in a three-story isolated building with internal partitioning:Effects of partition widths,heights and locations

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Pumping ventilation(PV),a special single-sided ventilation(SSV),has been certified as an effective strategy to improve the air exchange rate of SSV.However,most studies targeted on the single space,and few studies have been focused on the effect of internal partitioning on PV.This paper aims to evaluate the ventilation performance of PV influenced by different configurations of internal partitioning.Computational fluid dynamics(CFD)simulation was used to predict the flow fields and ventilation rates.The width(w/H),height(h/H)and location(d/H)are the three main internal partition parameters considered in this study.The simulation results showed that the total,mean and fluctuating ventilation rates all decrease with wider internal partitions.The normalized total ventilation rate decreases by 7.6%when w/H is increased from 50%to 75%.However,the reduction rate is only 0.23%between w/H = 0 and 25%,and only 0.61%between w/H = 25%and 50%.The ventilation rate is hardly reduced by increasing the partition width when w/H<50%,whereas greatly reduced by wider partition for w/H>50%.Increasing the partition height will reduce the mean ventilation rate but promote the fluctuating and total ventilation rate in some cases.An increase of total ventilation rate by 1.4%is observed from h/H = 50%to 75%.The ventilation rate is larger when the internal partition is attached to the leeward or windward wall.The total,mean and fluctuating ventilation rates for d/H = 50%are relatively higher than d/H = 0 by 1.5%,3.1%and 0.8%,respectively.Hence the internal partition should be mounted attached to the windward wall so as to obtain the greatest pumping ventilation rate.The periodicity of pumping flow oscillation and pumping frequency are independent of the partition configurations.The peak power of pumping flow is the lowest for the widest internal partition and is negatively affected by the partition height,but it generally has a positive correlation with the distance between the partition and leeward wall.Present research will help to understand pumping ventilation mechanism in real buildings with internal partitioning and provide theoretical basis for developing unsteady natural ventilation technology in low-carbon buildings.

pumping ventilationsingle-sided ventilationinternal partitioningperiodic oscillationventilation rate

Huai-Yu Zhong、Jie Sun、Chao Lin、Song-Heng Wu、Jin Shang、Hideki Kikumoto、Fu-Ping Qian、Carlos Jimenez-Bescos、Fu-Yun Zhao

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School of Energy and Environment,Anhui University of Technology,Ma-An-Shan,Anhui Province,243002,China

State Key Laboratory of Green Building in Western China,Xi'an University of Architecture&Technology,Xi'an,Shaanxi Province,China

Institute of Industrial Science,The University of Tokyo,4-6-1 Komaba,Meguro-ku,Tokyo,153-8505,Japan

School of Power and Mechanical Engineering,Wuhan University,Wuhan,Hubei Province,430072,China

School of Built and Natural Environment,University of Derby,Derby,UK

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Natural Science Foundation of the Anhui Higher Education Institutions of ChinaOpening Fund of State Key Laboratory of Green Building in Western China国家重点研发计划国家重点研发计划Science Foundation(Meteorology)Innovation Development Joint Fund Key Project of Hubei ProvinceScience Foundation(Meteorology)Innovation Development Joint Fund Key Project of Hubei ProvinceForeign Aid Project for High-Level Cooperation and Exchange Activities of the Ministry of Science and TechnologyForeign Aid Project for High-Level Cooperation and Exchange Activities of the Ministry of Science and TechnologyNatural Science Foundation of China,Wuhan UniversityNatural Science Foundation of China,Wuhan University

2022AH050307LSKF2023122022YFC3801601-02Wuhan University2023M15Wuhan University202213Wuhan University51778504U1867221

2024

建筑模拟(英文版)

建筑模拟(英文版)

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ISSN:1996-3599
年,卷(期):2024.17(2)
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