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9781844071296

Natural Ventilation In The Urban Environment

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  • ISBN13:

    9781844071296

  • ISBN10:

    1844071294

  • Edition: CD
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-10-30
  • Publisher: Routledge

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* Provides building professionals with knowledge, tools and information on the efficient use of natural ventilation in urban buildings * Key design principles are explained, enabling readers to decide on the best solution for building ventilation, taking into account climate and building context * Includes free CD-ROM with software for assessing the potential for natural ventilation of a given site by comparison with base sites. The methodologies and tools are tested, self-contained and user friendly Natural ventilation reduces the energy consumption of a building by minimizing the use of air conditioning and mechanical ventilation. This book focuses on natural ventilation in an urban context. The basic principle of natural ventilation in urban areas is as follows: for a building located in a given urban environment, find the pressure differences across the building envelope (or the natural ventilation potential) and then optimize the airflow function (or optimally design the openings) in order to obtain the airflow that ensures indoor air quality and comfort with minimum energy consumption. The book covers assessment of the pressure and temperature distribution around buildings in an urban context and guides the reader toward appropriate solutions for different classes of urban environment and building typology. It is self-contained and will be an essential resource for professionals and students when adopting energy-efficient strategies in building design.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
vii
List of Contributors and Reviewers
xiv
Foreword xv
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
xviii
Energy in the Urban Built Environment: The Role of Natural Ventilation
1(19)
Mat Santamouris
The Role of Ventilation
20(16)
Claude-Alain Roulet
The Physics of Natural Ventilation
36(45)
Cristian Ghiaus
Francis Allard
Wind and Temperature in the Urban Environment
81(22)
Chrissa Georgakis
Mat Santamouris
Noise Level and Natural Ventilation Potential in Street Canyons
103(21)
Michael Wilson
Fergus Nicol
John Solomon
John Shelton
Outdoor-Indoor Pollutant Transfer
124(12)
Cristian Ghiaus
Vlad Iordache
Francis Allard
Patrice Blondeau
Strategies for Natural Ventilation
136(22)
Cristian Ghiaus
Claude-Alain Roulet
Specific Devices for Natural Ventilation
158(10)
Claude-Alain Roulet
Cristian Ghiaus
The Design of Optimal Openings
168(27)
Manuela Almeida
Eduardo Maldonado
Mat Santamouris
Gerard Guarracino
Natural Ventilation Potential
195(33)
Mario Germano
Cristian Ghiaus
Claude-Alain Roulet
Whole Life Costing of Ventilation Options
228(10)
Cristian Ghiaus
Liam Roche
Index 238

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