Shed Roof Air Extractors and Collectors: Design Guidelines for Natural Ventilation in Generic Models

Author:

Lukiantchuki Marieli Azoia1ORCID,Shimomura Alessandra Rodrigues Prata2,Silva Fernando Marques da3,Caram Rosana Maria4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture and Urbanism, State University of Maringá, Maringá 87020-900, Brazil

2. Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-900, Brazil

3. National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, 1700-066 Lisbon, Portugal

4. Institute of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 13566-590, Brazil

Abstract

Most of the Brazilian territory is classified as a hot and humid climate, whose natural ventilation is one of the most important passive design strategies. The use of this strategy can be enhanced in the design through the shed roof air collectors or extractors. However, this strategy is not exploited by architecture design, due to the designers’ lack of knowledge about the efficiency of these devices. The article’s aim is to present guidelines for the design of shed roof air extractors and collectors, seeking to help designers to use these devices in buildings. The method is parametric studies, through CFD simulations. For the shed roof air extractors and collectors, the following is recommended: aerodynamic geometries; building with less depth and large air outlet openings. The increase in the number of sheds influences ventilation more than the change in the geometry of the sheds. For extraction, the area of the air outlet openings is the parameter that exerts the greatest influence on ventilation. For collection, the increase in the sizes of the openings of the sheds, without changing other parameters, does not significantly increase the air speed.

Funder

São Paulo Research Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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