What is the impact of natural ventilation on indoor comfort and energy use?
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This case study simulated natural ventilation in a midrise multi-family residential building in Chicago, IL. This study used computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and building energy simulations to explore the feasibility of natural ventilation in the case-study building, during shoulder seasons when natural ventilation is most appropriate. To the end, a parametric study on the energy consumption of the building was conducted to explore different natural ventilation scenarios with various environmental control set-points, compared to a mechanical ventilation system.
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- Case Study / Multiple
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- Passive strategies
Is this part of the ASHRAE-209 cycle?
- Cycle 2 Conceptual Design
- Cycle 6 Design Integration + Optimization
- Cycle 7 Energy Simulation-Aided Value Engineering
What tools were used for the simulation analysis?
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- OpenStudio
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- PowerPoint
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The methods and the results herein could be used to assess the effectiveness of natural ventilation in a building in the design phase. Future work could systematically explore a larger variety of building types with actual energy consumption data, implement both steady-state and transient CFD simulations with multidirectional and temporal variations, explore buoyancy-driven ventilation, and invest
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Thank you so much for this opportunity!
Additional credits and other contributors:
Huge thanks to the whole Net-zero energy building design team on this project and Prof. Edoarda Corradi, Dr. Mohammad Heidarinejad, and Dr. Brent Stephens.Included in the competition:
What is the impact of Natural Ventilation on indoor comfort and energy use?
March 17, 2022-May 31, 2022