bs5 - lecture 1 mechanical and natural ventilation
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MECHANICAL AND NATURAL VENTILATION
VENTILATION:
The process by which fresh air is introduced and ventilated air is removed
• Primary aim: to preserve the qualities of air
• May also be used to lower temperature & humidity
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There is no one temperature and humidity condition at which everyone is comfortable. People are comfortable at a range of temperatures and humidities.. This Comfort Zone Chart shows "Indoor Air Temperature" on the vertical axis, "Relative Humidity" on the horizontal axis, and a shaded area known as the "Comfort Zone."
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NATURAL VENTILATION
• By means of purpose-provided aperture (such as openable windows, ventilators and shafts) and the natural forces of wind and temperature-difference pressures
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Ventilation Requirements
• Ventilation for supporting life• Maintain sufficient oxygen in the air• Prevent high concentration of carbon dioxide• Remove odour, moisture & pollutants
Poor ventilation and indoor air quality• Impact on human health & productivity
CO2 as an index of air quality• < 1,000 ppm, corresponds to fresh air 7 l/s/person• < 800 ppm, corresponds to fresh air 10 l/s/person
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Natural Ventilation
• For air to move into and out of a building, a pressure difference is required
• Resistance to air flow through the building will affect the actual air flow rate
• The pressure difference is caused by:
- Wind effect
- Stack or chimney effect
- Combination of both wind and stack effects
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Natural Ventilation
• Combined effect of wind and temp. difference
• Most commonly found
• Pressures due to each effect are added together
• The relative importance of wind and stackpressures depends on:
- Building height- Internal resistance to vertical air flow- Location and flow resistance of openings- Local terrain and immediate shielding
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NATURAL VENTILATION
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Natural Ventilation
• Solar-induced ventilation
• Relied upon the heating of part of the building fabric by solar irradiation resulting into a greater temp. difference, hence larger air flow
• Three devices are often used:
- Trombe wall
- Solar chimney
- Solar roof
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Exercise on Natural Ventilation 10 Marks
Q1. Enumerate three benefits of Natural Ventilation over Artificial one. (3)
Q2. Sketch any ‘one’ of the following (Single line):
- Trombe wall ventilator
- Solar Chimney
- Solar Roof Ventilator (4)
Q3. Enumerate any three ‘Don’ts’ of doing natural ventilation. (3)
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MECHANICAL VENTILATION
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Mechanical Ventilation
• An important method for reducing employee exposures to airborne contaminants
• Dilution systems:- Reduce the concentrations of contaminants released in a work room by mixing with air flowing through the room
• Local exhaust ventilation (LEV):- Capture or contain contaminates at their source before they escape into the workplace environment
• Supply and extract (balanced) systems- Central air handling unit (AHU) with separate supply and extract fans-A heat recovery device can also be incorporated
• Energy implications & efficient ventilation- Heat recovery- Demand controlled ventilation (DCV)- User control ventilation- Ventilation system balancing
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DESIGN FACTORS
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DESIGN FACTORS
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* BMS = Building Management systems
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HVAC SYSTEMS
Don’t worry, I ‘ll stop here
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