This paper conducts an experimental measuring of the airflow generated by a modern ceilingfan that has an electronic device to vary the instant rotation speed for simulating natural winds.The measuring results are then used to calculate the mean air velocity, standard deviations,turbulence intensity, equivalent frequency, power spectrum, and other comfort evaluationparameters. The results have shown that, by adopting the natural wind mode, even at a lowermean air velocity, a substantial comfort level can be achieved while consumes much lesselectric energy. In the consideration of achieving a sustainable built environment, this findingis of great importance. This study also completes a so-called 1/f power spectrum analysis toidentify the feature of natural wind generated. It seems that we can achieve environmentalsustainability by further exploring the characteristics of natural environment.
Measurement of Flow Characteristics of a Ceiling Fan with Varying Rotational Speed

Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
Proceedings CLIMA 2007 - Wellbeing Indoors (10-14 June Helsinki)