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Small to large scale mixed turbulent convection: buildings application

Souad Morsli (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, LSIM Laboratory, University of Science and Technology Mohamed Boudiaf, Oran, Algeria)
Mustapha Boussoufi (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, LSIM Laboratory, University of Science and Technology Mohamed Boudiaf, Oran, Algeria)
Amina Sabeur (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, LSIM Laboratory, University of Science and Technology Mohamed Boudiaf, Oran, Algeria)
Mohammed El Ganaoui (LERMAB-Longwy, University of Lorraine, Longwy, France)
Rachid Bennacer (LMT/ENS-Cachan/CNRS/Université Paris Saclay, Cachan, France)

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow

ISSN: 0961-5539

Article publication date: 2 January 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The use of natural ventilation by large openings to maintain thermal comfort conditions in the premises is a concept that is perfectly integrated into the traditional architecture of countries in the Mediterranean region or in tropical climates. In a temperate climate where the architecture is not usually designed to respond to the use of natural ventilation is seasonal and is done at the initiative of the occupants by making changes in the design of their doors. The European interest in natural ventilation, as a passive building air-conditioning technology, is increasing and has been the subject of a research program commissioned by the European Community. In this work, the authors consider a part of a housing compound as a refreshing floor. This floor is maintained at a constant cold temperature, the one vertical wall at hot temperature and other surfaces are adiabatic. Various scenarios are considered for this work. Mixed convection for different boundary conditions and different configurations is carried out. In addition, an airflow is injected through a window and extracted on the opposite window. Classical conclusion and transitional value on Richardson number have been completed by the new thermal configuration with nonsymmetric thermal conditions. The complex 3D flow structure is more obvious when one of the two flows (ventilation or natural convection) dominates. However, the induced heat transfer is less sensitive to the added ventilation. In this study, the authors consider a part of a housing compound as a refreshing floor. This floor is maintained at a constant cold temperature, the one vertical wall at hot temperature and other surfaces are adiabatic.

Design/methodology/approach

This is a qualitative preliminary study of a 2D–3D flow. The authors examine the competition between the natural convective flow and the added airflow on the flow structure and indoor air quality. The numerical model shows a good agreement with that obtained by researchers analytically and experimentally. To deal with turbulence, the RNG k-ε model has been adopted in this study.

Findings

The transfer is more sensitive between the 2D and 3D cases for the present analyzed case.

Originality/value

The study of ventilation efficiency has shown the competition between the big and small structures and the induced discomfort.

Keywords

Citation

Morsli, S., Boussoufi, M., Sabeur, A., El Ganaoui, M. and Bennacer, R. (2018), "Small to large scale mixed turbulent convection: buildings application", International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Vol. 28 No. 1, pp. 188-205. https://doi.org/10.1108/HFF-10-2017-0392

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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