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Natural cross-ventilation of buildings, an experimental study

Julien Salort
Francesca Chillà
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Natural cross ventilation can be a promising passive solution for summer thermal comfort in buildings. It takes advantage of the night temperature of the air to cool the walls of the building. Although this technique is well-known in hot climate, its use in new buildings requires being able to predict the quantity of heat that can be dissipated. There is indeed a lack of experimental data either to build design rules for engineers or to validate numerical code dedicated to the design. In this study, experimental research is carried out on a full-scale dwelling and a small-scale model, and evidence is given on the relevance of such a comparison. The flow has been estimated with spatially discrete local sensors in both systems, and flow visualizations have been additionally performed in the small-scale controlled model. For windy periods, the indoor airflow is found to be driven by the wind, as expected. For calm periods which are critical for summer comfort, the flows look much more complex with the observation of unsteady flow reversals.
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hal-01229005 , version 1 (11-02-2016)

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Hervé Pabiou, Julien Salort, Christophe Menezo, Francesca Chillà. Natural cross-ventilation of buildings, an experimental study. 6th International Building Physics Conference, Jun 2015, Turino, Italy. ⟨10.1016/j.egypro.2015.11.666⟩. ⟨hal-01229005⟩
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