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Ventilation performance prediction for buildings: A method overview and recent applications

Chen, Q.
2009
Building and Environment, 44(4): 848-858


Chen, Q., (2009), "Ventilation performance prediction for buildings: A method overview and recent applications", Building and Environment, 44(4): 848-858.
Abstract:
This paper presented an overview of the tools used to predict ventilation performance in buildings. The tools reviewed were analytical models, empirical models, small-scale experimental models, full-scale experimental models, multizone network models, zonal models, and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models. This review found that the analytical and empirical models had made minimal contributions to the research literature in the past year. The small- and full-scale experimental models were mainly used to generate data to validate numerical models. The multizone models were improving, and they were the main tool for predicting ventilation performance in an entire building. The zonal models had limited applications and could be replaced by the coarse-grid fluid dynamics models. The CFD models were most popular and contributed to 70 percent of the literature found in this review. Considerable efforts were still made to seek more reliable and accurate models. It has been a trend to improve their performance by coupling CFD with other building simulation models. The applications of CFD models were mainly for studying indoor air quality, natural ventilation, and stratified ventilation as they were difficult to be predicted by other models.

Keywords: Analytical; Empirical; Small scale; Full scale; Environmental measurements; Multizone; Zonal; Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); Numerical simulations

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Chen, Q.
School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, 585 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2088, USA http://widget.ecn.purdue.edu/~yanchen/
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