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Stephen Agunbiade
Rory Conlon
Paul Derwin
Paul Dunne
What is Natural Ventilation?
A system that relies on natural sources such
as wind and temperature difference between a
building and its environment in order to flow
fresh air through a building
Most Suited
 Open plan Layouts
 Areas of minimised noise pollution and
external air
Not Suited
 Buildings containing small spaces
 Buildings that need a consists air temperature
What are the benefits of a Natural
ventilation system?
 Energy Savings
 Reduce environmental impact
 Robustness
In order to work effectively you must
 Plan at the earliest stage of design
 Team approach
 Work out the clients desired objectives
Q=C * A * V
Q = Air flow
C = Effectiveness factor 0.5-0.6 for openings
perpendicular to wind direction and 0.25-0.35 for
openings diagonal to wind direction.
A = Area of opening ft2
V = Wind velocity ft./min.
Ref: “Natural Ventilation in non-domestic buildings” CIBSE guide.
Q= 60 K A √ G * H (TI – TO)/TI
Q= Airflow cfm.
K= discharge coefficient of an opening 0.6
A= Area of opening ft.2
G= Gravitational constant 32.2 ft./s2
TI = Indoor temperature
TO= Outdoor temperature
Ref: “Natural Ventilation in non-domestic buildings” CIBSE guide.
 When both forces combine without
obstructions resulting air flow, is not equal to
the two flows estimated separately.
 Wind velocity and direction, outdoor
temperature and indoor distribution cannot be
predicted with certainty.
 When the two flows are equal the actual flow is
30%greater than the flow caused by either the
wind or stack effect.
 Openings must be accessible so occupants can
operate them manually.
 Openings in areas of neutral pressure are not
desirable.
 For temperature difference to produce a motive
force its important of maximum vertical
distances between openings.
 Inlets should not be obstructed by buildings,
trees externally and walls internally.
 Openings of larger areas than calculated are
more desirable.

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Natural Ventilation power point

  • 2. What is Natural Ventilation? A system that relies on natural sources such as wind and temperature difference between a building and its environment in order to flow fresh air through a building
  • 3. Most Suited  Open plan Layouts  Areas of minimised noise pollution and external air Not Suited  Buildings containing small spaces  Buildings that need a consists air temperature
  • 4. What are the benefits of a Natural ventilation system?  Energy Savings  Reduce environmental impact  Robustness
  • 5. In order to work effectively you must  Plan at the earliest stage of design  Team approach  Work out the clients desired objectives
  • 6. Q=C * A * V Q = Air flow C = Effectiveness factor 0.5-0.6 for openings perpendicular to wind direction and 0.25-0.35 for openings diagonal to wind direction. A = Area of opening ft2 V = Wind velocity ft./min. Ref: “Natural Ventilation in non-domestic buildings” CIBSE guide.
  • 7. Q= 60 K A √ G * H (TI – TO)/TI Q= Airflow cfm. K= discharge coefficient of an opening 0.6 A= Area of opening ft.2 G= Gravitational constant 32.2 ft./s2 TI = Indoor temperature TO= Outdoor temperature Ref: “Natural Ventilation in non-domestic buildings” CIBSE guide.
  • 8.  When both forces combine without obstructions resulting air flow, is not equal to the two flows estimated separately.  Wind velocity and direction, outdoor temperature and indoor distribution cannot be predicted with certainty.  When the two flows are equal the actual flow is 30%greater than the flow caused by either the wind or stack effect.
  • 9.  Openings must be accessible so occupants can operate them manually.  Openings in areas of neutral pressure are not desirable.  For temperature difference to produce a motive force its important of maximum vertical distances between openings.  Inlets should not be obstructed by buildings, trees externally and walls internally.  Openings of larger areas than calculated are more desirable.