Title
Measuring Window Areas

CoPED ID
f1f53ce3-323a-4a01-af64-29d237f87afe

Status
Closed


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2018

End Date
March 31, 2022

Description

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The design of a natural ventilation strategy requires the establishment of the location and size of a series of purpose provided ventilation openings (PPOs). The success of the design is dependent on knowledge of the aerodynamic performance of the PPOs often described by their geometry (normally an area) and resistance to airflow. The incorrect interpretation of this information can lead inappropriate ventilation strategies and buildings that overheat and have an excessive energy demand.
The free area of a PPO (Af) is defined as the area free of obstruction, but its measurement can be subjective and prone to error. The project will develop a more robust system of measuring opening area using laboratory methods leading to unambiguous tools for use in industry.
The project will go on to further question the assumptions of the orifice equation used to estimate air flow, and to provide methods to account for the situations where these assumptions break down. It is hoped that the outcome of this work will reduce design errors and lead to successful natural ventilation strategies and to better buildings.

Benjamin Jones SUPER_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Ventilation
  2. Measurement
  3. Planning and design
  4. Strategies
  5. Errors

Extracted key phrases
  1. Successful natural ventilation strategy
  2. Inappropriate ventilation strategy
  3. Ventilation opening
  4. Opening area
  5. Design error
  6. Free area
  7. Window Areas
  8. Laboratory method
  9. Use
  10. Robust system
  11. Excessive energy demand
  12. PPOs
  13. Aerodynamic performance
  14. Project
  15. Incorrect interpretation

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