화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy and Buildings, Vol.123, 71-78, 2016
The effect of solar chimney layout on ventilation rate in buildings
Design of solar chimney in buildings is considered as one of the passive ventilation methods enhancing the ventilation for adjacent spaces through renewable energy of sun and applying chimney effect phenomenon in an air canal. The layout of solar chimney in different parts of the building affects the ventilation rate and performance of solar chimney due to its effect on air flow rate. This research examines the performance of solar chimney based on its layout in southern, west-southern and east-southern part of the building. Then, the performance of solar chimney is compared in the plan center and southern facade-connect part. To achieve these objectives, EnergyPlus software was used to simulate the performance of solar chimney connected to a typical seven-story office building located in Isfahan. The results were presented in terms of two parameters including building layout and materials of the walls and glasses. The results show that locating solar chimney in east-southern part of the building provides maximum ventilation rate due to the maximum radiation and two side absorbing wall. It was also found that every solar chimney provides necessary ventilation rate for spaces attached to it. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.