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Computational Analysis of a Lecture Room Ventilation System

In: Zero-Energy Buildings - New Approaches and Technologies

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  • Abayomi Layeni
  • Collins Nwaokocha
  • Olalekan Olamide
  • Solomon Giwa
  • Samuel Tongo
  • Olawale Onabanjo
  • Taiwo Samuel
  • Olabode Olanipekun
  • Oluwasegun Alabi
  • Kasali Aderinmoye Adedeji
  • Olusegun Samuel
  • Jagun Zaid Oluwadurotimi
  • Olaolu Folorunsho
  • Jacob Adebayo
  • Folashade Oniyide

Abstract

The level of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) has become a big topic of research, and improving it using passive ventilation methods is imperative due to the cost saving potentials. Designing lecture buildings to use less energy or Zero Energy (ZE) has become more important, and analysing buildings before construction can save money in design changes. This research analyses the performance (thermal comfort [TC]) of a lecture room, investigate the use of passive ventilation methods and determine the energy-saving potential of the proposed passive ventilation method using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Results obtained showed that air change per hour at a wind velocity of 0.05 m/s was 3.10, which was below standards. Therefore, the lecture hall needs external passive ventilation systems (Solar Chimney [SC]) for improved indoor air quality at minimum cost. Also, it was observed that the proposed passive ventilation (SC) system with the size between 1 and 100 m3, made an improvement upon the natural ventilation in the room. There was a 66.69% increase after 10 years in the saving of energy and cost using Solar Chimney as compared to Fans, which depicts that truly energy and cost were saved using passive ventilation systems rather than mechanical ventilation systems.

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  • Abayomi Layeni & Collins Nwaokocha & Olalekan Olamide & Solomon Giwa & Samuel Tongo & Olawale Onabanjo & Taiwo Samuel & Olabode Olanipekun & Oluwasegun Alabi & Kasali Aderinmoye Adedeji & Olusegun Sam, 2020. "Computational Analysis of a Lecture Room Ventilation System," Chapters, in: Jesus Alberto Pulido Arcas & Carlos Rubio-Bellido & Alexis Perez-Fargallo & Ivan Oropeza-Perez (ed.), Zero-Energy Buildings - New Approaches and Technologies, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:212104
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.92725
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    Keywords

    computational fluid dynamics; indoor air quality; solar chimney; thermal comfort; zero energy;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q56 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth

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