The ventilation efficiency of different ventilation patterns inside a room containing one person and officefurniture arranged by different inlet/outlet configurations was investigated. The numerical simulation(CFD) was first adopted to predict air flow pattern and ventilation performance. Then, a laboratoryexperimental measurement at room air distribution in a full-scale test chamber was conducted using thehot wire velocimetry (IFA300) to validate the simulation results. In addition, questionnaire surveys wereconducted from the different gender groups in order to assess indoor air quality and human comfort inworkplace micro-environments. The distribution of supply/exhaust air in the study was investigated inisothermal conditions using different supply air velocities. The results indicated that the ventilationefficiency and human comfort might be dominantly influenced by location of diffuser rather than airchange rate.
NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION FOR INDOOR AIR ENVIRONMENT IN AN OFFICE ROOM
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
The 6th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation & Energy Conservation in Buildings IAQVEC 2007, Oct. 28 - 31 2007, Sendai, Japan