Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate

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Autor(a) principal: Fontenelle,Marilia Ramalho
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bastos,Leopoldo Eurico Gonçalves, Lorente,Sylvie
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente construído (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Recent studies underline that simple and non-invasive retrofit solutions can recover natural ventilation potential in existing buildings under temperate climate. Nonetheless, the efficiency of these solutions in dense urban contexts under hot and humid climate remains unclear. This paper aims to evaluate the thermal comfort gains caused by natural ventilation when retrofitting an office building in downtown Rio de Janeiro. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and thermal simulations are carried out on Ansys CFX and Design builder to assess indoor air flow before and after retrofit. The diagnosis of the current scenario indicates that the surrounding buildings block a significant part of the wind flow, and occupants experience only a few hours of thermal comfort during the year, especially on lower floors. To increase indoor air flow, the fixed upper windows were transformed into pivot windows and kept open permanently. This measure increases the annual hours of thermal comfort by 0.5-35%, depending on the floor and the adaptive comfort model. These findings suggest that natural ventilation itself may not be sufficient to ensure occupants' comfort throughout the year under the investigated context.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
title Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
spellingShingle Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
Fontenelle,Marilia Ramalho
Natural ventilation
Urban canyon
Thermal comfort
Retrofit
Adaptive thermal comfort model
title_short Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
title_full Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
title_fullStr Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
title_full_unstemmed Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
title_sort Natural ventilation for office building retrofit in dense urban context under hot and humid climate
author Fontenelle,Marilia Ramalho
author_facet Fontenelle,Marilia Ramalho
Bastos,Leopoldo Eurico Gonçalves
Lorente,Sylvie
author_role author
author2 Bastos,Leopoldo Eurico Gonçalves
Lorente,Sylvie
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fontenelle,Marilia Ramalho
Bastos,Leopoldo Eurico Gonçalves
Lorente,Sylvie
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Natural ventilation
Urban canyon
Thermal comfort
Retrofit
Adaptive thermal comfort model
topic Natural ventilation
Urban canyon
Thermal comfort
Retrofit
Adaptive thermal comfort model
description Abstract Recent studies underline that simple and non-invasive retrofit solutions can recover natural ventilation potential in existing buildings under temperate climate. Nonetheless, the efficiency of these solutions in dense urban contexts under hot and humid climate remains unclear. This paper aims to evaluate the thermal comfort gains caused by natural ventilation when retrofitting an office building in downtown Rio de Janeiro. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and thermal simulations are carried out on Ansys CFX and Design builder to assess indoor air flow before and after retrofit. The diagnosis of the current scenario indicates that the surrounding buildings block a significant part of the wind flow, and occupants experience only a few hours of thermal comfort during the year, especially on lower floors. To increase indoor air flow, the fixed upper windows were transformed into pivot windows and kept open permanently. This measure increases the annual hours of thermal comfort by 0.5-35%, depending on the floor and the adaptive comfort model. These findings suggest that natural ventilation itself may not be sufficient to ensure occupants' comfort throughout the year under the investigated context.
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