Conference Paper
Proceedings of Building Simulation 2019: 16th Conference of IBPSA
Early-Design Optimization of Target Ventilation Rates for Hybrid Buildings Using Single-Node Analytical Model
Early-Design Optimization of Target Ventilation Rates for Hybrid Buildings Using Single-Node Analytical Model
Alpha Yacob Arsano, Carlos Cerezo Davila, Christoph ReinhartMassachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of AmericaDOI: https://doi.org/10.26868/25222708.2019.211372Abstract: This manuscript presents an early-design methodology that identifies actionable design goals that maximize the effectiveness of natural ventilation in hybrid buildings. These design goals are presented using a compactness factor, recommended thermal mass area and target air change rates per hour (ACH) to maintain thermal comfort preferences of occupants. This approach will enable the consultant to explore viable design options that satisfy the identified design goals, such as optimum opening size based on the target ACH when wind and buoyancy ventilation forces are available, or incorporating fanassisted ventilation when natural ventilation is not sufficient. The method implements a single-node transient, analytical model using non-geometric mathematical representations of building parameters defined in a python routine. Keywords: natural ventilation, early design, optimization, building energy modeling, building performance simulationPages: 3118 - 3124 Paper:![]()
