Kotani, H.; Yamanaka, T.
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
The 6th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation & Energy Conservation in Buildings IAQVEC 2007, Oct. 28 - 31 2007, Sendai, Japan

The wind pressure coefficient is the basic driving force of wind-induced natural ventilation. The windvelocity along the building wall is also important for wind environment in balcony (veranda) or windowsand is the moment of inertia for the air flowing into rooms. These two values of the five-storiedapartment building with/without veranda were measured by wind tunnel test using scaled model. Theexperimental conditions are the faade type, the shape of veranda and wind direction. The distributionof wind pressure coefficient is not influenced so much by the type of veranda; parapet or fence.Basically, the distribution of wind pressure coefficient on the building faade depends mainly on thewind direction. Also, the existence of veranda has little effect on the wind pressure distribution. At winddirection ?=0, the local wind velocity along the faade wall is much affected by the type of veranda.Parapet type tends to diminish the local velocity. Partition walls in veranda make the velocity along thewall more uniform and around one fifth. At windward directions, the more wind pressure coefficient theless wind velocity along the wall if there is no partition in veranda because of Bernouillis equation.