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A numerical study of air movement and contaminant transport is made to predict air flow patterns, ventilation performance, and indoor air quality in a typical office space. The office room investigated is cooled by two different methods – a conventional air temperature cooling system and a cold-air-jet cooling system. Furthermore, the building may have a hot wall in one of two different positions – the same wall as the inlet opening, denoted “near-wall heating” (NWH), or on the opposite wall, denoted “far-wall heating” (FWH). In each configuration, the contamination source may have one of three positions – close to the room centre (RC), close to the near wall (NW), or close to the far wall (FW). This configuration is shown and is discussed. There are a total of 12 different cases. For each case, there is a natural convective thermal plume from the hot wall that interacts with the flow field and affects the contaminant diffusion in the room.

KEYWORDS: year 1995, calculating, air pollution, air quality, indoor, offices, rooms, air movement, jets, air flow, ventilation, performance, cold, air jets, cooling, heating, air change rate

Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Trans. 1995, Vol.101, Part 1, Paper number CH-95-1-1, 525-527

Product Details

Published:
1995
File Size:
1 file , 1 MB
Product Code(s):
D-17222