I. Yook , D. Kim, Y. Jung, J. Kang, S. Lee and J. Kim
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
Building Simulation, 2007, Beijing, China

The airtight window system adopted in highrise residential buildings or residential-commercial complexes recently in Korea gives rise to poor ventilation, deterioration of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and the overloading of cooling systems during the summer season. To address these problems, a slittype ventilation system has been developed. This study is to investigate the performance of the slit-type ventilation system using computer simulation. A thermal model coupled with an air flow network model which represents an apartment with an underfloor heating system was created. This thermal model was used to predict the energy demand and to obtain CFD boundary conditions for the evaluation of ventilation efficiency. Coupling detailed thermal simulation with CFD gave practical advantages in conducting a preliminary analysis to assess energy saving and ventilation effectiveness of the proposed slit-type ventilation system.