A Review on Natural Ventialation in Buildings |
Author(s): |
Arun Kumar Yadav , Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Rama University, Kanpur, India; C. P. Maurya, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Rama University, Kanpur, India |
Keywords: |
Ventilation, Natural Ventilation, Air Ventilation |
Abstract |
Natural ventilation is a sustainable design strategy. However, its activity in buildings needs understanding of the many relevant aspects together with its driving forces and techniques. Natural ventilation is of an excellent environmental advantage, compared to the mechanical ventilation strategy. This has affected many researches on natural ventilation implementation in buildings, considering its main objective of providing buildings with the required air quality and amount. A review of human thermal comfort disclosed that natural ventilation incorporates a high potential for up thermal comfort in hot climates, implementing wind-induced ventilation, and in cold climates, implementing temperature-induced ventilation. Within this context, natural ventilation are often utilized in many ways and techniques for passive heating or cooling. Natural ventilation affects completely different heat transfer mechanisms between physical body and its close surroundings. This principally happens within the style of smart heat, by convection and radiation, and therefore the style of heat of transformation, by evaporation of wet on the skin. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV7I21356 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2019 Page(s): 1588-1591 |
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