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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

A. Mahdavi, S.N. Khosravi:
"Acoustical and airflow considerations concerning doublelayered façades with openings for natural ventilation";
Talk: NSB2020 - 12th Symposium on Building Physics, Talinn, Estonia; 2020-09-07 - 2020-09-09; in: "NSB2020", J. Kurnitski, T. Kalamees et al. (ed.); 172 (2020), ISSN: 2267-1242; 5 pages.



English abstract:
TNumbers of factors such as noise exposure may constrain the use of natural ventilation,
especially in the urban settings. Noise exposure was the motivation behind a previous research effort,
recognizing that noise exposure hampers the operation of windows for natural ventilation. Thereby, specific
designs of double-leaf façade solutions for concurrent natural ventilation and noise protection were
empirically investigated. Tested variables included the position and size of the openings, the relative
displacement of openings in the façade´s two layers, as well as acoustical dampening (sound absorption) in
the interstitial space between the two layers. The study of the models estimated the resulting sound
insulation level of double-layered façades as a function of the aforementioned variables. In the present
contribution, we further examine the airflow implications of the aforementioned double-façade
configurations via computational fluid dynamic application based on a generic single-zone space. Natural
ventilation efficiency in the building is evaluated by means of computed mean velocity and age of air inside
the zone. High-resolution 3D steady CFD simulations of single-sided ventilation are performed for 9
configurations (sizes and positions) of the openings in the double-layered façade. The results illustrate the
effects of these configuration on air flow circumstances in the test space.

German abstract:
(no german abstract)
Numbers of factors such as noise exposure may constrain the use of natural ventilation,
especially in the urban settings. Noise exposure was the motivation behind a previous research effort,
recognizing that noise exposure hampers the operation of windows for natural ventilation. Thereby, specific
designs of double-leaf façade solutions for concurrent natural ventilation and noise protection were
empirically investigated. Tested variables included the position and size of the openings, the relative
displacement of openings in the façade´s two layers, as well as acoustical dampening (sound absorption) in
the interstitial space between the two layers. The study of the models estimated the resulting sound
insulation level of double-layered façades as a function of the aforementioned variables. In the present
contribution, we further examine the airflow implications of the aforementioned double-façade
configurations via computational fluid dynamic application based on a generic single-zone space. Natural
ventilation efficiency in the building is evaluated by means of computed mean velocity and age of air inside
the zone. High-resolution 3D steady CFD simulations of single-sided ventilation are performed for 9
configurations (sizes and positions) of the openings in the double-layered façade. The results illustrate the
effects of these configuration on air flow circumstances in the test space.


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017224002

Electronic version of the publication:
https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/32/e3sconf_nsb2020_24002.pdf


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