The purpose of this research was to assess the performance of air infiltration or naturally driven ventilation, the corresponding energy consumption and indoor contaminant level for residential buildings in Harbin, a typical city in the severe cold region of China. Based on questionnaire surveys and field measurements, a prototypical apartment building was determined. Then, unsteady-state numerical simulations were carried out by the use of COMIS. A parametric study on ventilation performance was undertaken based on applying various air-tightness levels. These results showed that infiltration alone resulted in under-ventilation and an imbalance in air distribution. It also resulted in a risk of high concentrations of indoor contaminants. To overcome the shortcomings of infiltration alone, a mechanical balanced system, incorporating a heat exchanger, was developed. This approach was shown to offer much improved control over ventilation compared with infiltration alone.
Evaluation of the Ventilation Performance of Apartment Buildings in Winter for a Severe Cold Region of China
Year:
2005
Bibliographic info:
The International Journal of Ventilation, Vol. 4 N°2, September 2005, pp 157-166