Natural ventilation in high-rise office building – Comfort and energy performance

Naili, Basma ✉ [Naili, Basma (Architecture), author] Breuer Marcel Doctoral School (UP / DS); Energy-Design Research Group (UP / SZRC); Háber, István [Háber, István Ervin (energetika, gépés...), author] Energy-Design Research Group (UP / SZRC); Department of Mechanical Engineering (UP / FEIT / ISTE); Kistelegdi, István [Kistelegdi, István (energiadesign), author]

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  • SJR Scopus - Civil and Structural Engineering: Q3
The application of natural ventilation strategies in high-rise office buildings is considered one of the most promising trends to address high energy performance and enhance the indoor thermal comfort levels in interior office spaces. In this regard, this study attempts to assess the potential of natural ventilation strategies of a specific, previously investigated, envelope design of a high-rise office building located in a temperate climate zone. Different summer natural ventilation approaches were tested using the building energy simulation program IDA ICE 4.8, evaluating thermal comfort and energy demand. The findings indicated that considerable energy savings can be achieved, compared to conventional mechanical ventilation and air conditioning systems.
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