A wind tunnel study was carried out to investigate the airflow through courtyard and atrium building models. Ventilation strategies resulting from the use of different atrium roof pressure regimes (positive pressure and suction) were examined and compared with the performance of the open courtyard. The model buildings were monitored both in isolation and in idealised urban environments of varying group layout densities. The effect of wind direction was also observed. The results from the study suggest that the open courtyard in an urban environment had a poor ventilation performance whilst an atrium roof with many openings under a negative (suction) pressure regime was the most effective. Changing the wind direction from perpendicular to the building facades to a 45o incidence angle had the effect of making the differences in the observed flows between all the models much smaller.
Wind-driven ventilation in courtyard and atrium buildings in urban areas.
Year:
1998
Bibliographic info:
19th AIVC Conference "Ventilation Technologies in Urban Areas", Oslo, Norway, 28-30 September 1998