Stratum Ventilation - Solution to Elevated Indoor Temperatures
There is worldwide plea to reduce carbon dioxide emission.In response to such a call,several governments in the East Asia recently required to adopt higher room temperatures in summer.To promote such an idea,the public need to be convinced that such practice would not sacrifice indoor environmental quality,especially thermal comfort of the occupants.To implement such a measure,suitable ventilation system(s) to work under the unconventional conditions should be identified.Stratum ventilation is introduced to demonstrate its feasibility in coping for the higher room temperatures.A case study,a typical office in Hong Kong under local thermal and boundary conditions,is used to illustrate the performance of this new ventilation mode.Experimental and computational results show that with properly designed supplied air velocity and volume,locations of supply and exhaust,the proposed system has the potential to maintain better thermal comfort with a smaller temperature difference between the head and foot level,lower energy consumption,and better indoor air quality (IAQ) in the breathing zone.Much further work is needed to determine if the benefits are significant.
Elevated indoor temperature Stratum ventilation Flow pattern Indoor air quality (IAQ) Thermal comfort
Zhang Lin T.T.Chow C.F.Tsang
Building Energy and Environmental Technology Research Unit,Division of Building Science and Technolo Building Energy and Environmental Technology Research Unit,Division of Building Science and Technolo
国际会议
The First International Conference on Building Energy and Environment(第一届建筑能源与环境国际会议)
大连
英文
1210-1217
2008-07-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)