E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Cold windows induced airflow effects on the thermal environment for a large single-zone building

  • Zhang Ying,
  • Olofsson Thomas,
  • Nair Gireesh,
  • Zhao Chenbo,
  • Yang Bin,
  • Li Angui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017206003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 172
p. 06003

Abstract

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With access to modern building technologies and HVAC-systems, it is possible to obtain low energy use and good thermal comfort for complex design, such as large building volumes. However, the situation is different for large single zone buildings with large volumes. They often have insufficient thermal comfort. The problem could be partially attributed to the unwanted airflows due to the cold surfaces, especially the windows. With increased knowledge of the airflow, it is possible to identify suitable renovation strategies in such buildings. In this work, we study a church building with mechanical air change system and floor heating. CFD-simulations with dynamic airflow was conducted based on building geometries and technical data. The validation was based on data from the ventilation control and the space-heating system. The results show how the window-to-wall ratios and the positions of windows affect the thermal comfort. It contributes with knowledge of advantages and disadvantages of different envelope design in the existing environment with floor heating.