Cooling Effectiveness of South Façade Passive Stacks in a Naturally Ventilated Office Building

Author:

Ní Riain C.1,Kolokotroni M.2,Davies M.2,Fisher J.3,White M.3,Littler J.1

Affiliation:

1. Research in Building Group, Department of Architecture, University of Westminster, London, UK

2. Mechanical Engineering Department, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK

3. Building Research Establishment Ltd., Garston, Watford, UK

Abstract

This paper is based on measured environmental condi tions and ventilation rates during a summer period in the occupied naturally ventilated and passively cooled Envi ronmental Building at the Building Research Establish ment, Garston, UK. Initially, the comfort and air quality environmental conditions in the first (typical) floor of the building are discussed. These are found to be satisfacto ry. The paper then goes on to investigate the cooling effectiveness of the various ventilation flowpaths and associated thermal mass. In particular, the paper focuses on the south façade passive stacks and their relative con tribution to cooling through increased ventilation. It was found that due to the relatively narrow plan of the build ing, the cross-ventilation flow paths could satisfy most of the summer cooling ventilation requirements. Passive stacks can enhance the cooling ventilation of the space during warm and still days, as intended by the design, and may also have the potential to assist night-time cool ing due to their thermally massive structure.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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