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Design strategy for low-energy ventilation and cooling within an urban heat island
Authors:C A Short  K J Lomas  A Woods
Affiliation:  a Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK b Short and Associates, Chartered Architects, London, UK c Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK d BP Institute for Multiphase Flow, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Natural ventilation is a proven strategy for maintaining thermal comfort in non-domestic buildings in the UK. The energy consumption and thus the carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming are lower than in conventional air-conditioned buildings. However, the ambient temperatures in the UK have risen over the last decade and new climatic data for use in the design of naturally ventilated buildings has been published. Using these data and dynamic thermal modelling, it is shown that passive stack ventilation alone was unlikely to maintain summertime comfort in a proposed University College London building within an urban heat island. The stack ventilation strategy was evolved by the introduction of passive downdraught cooling. This low-energy technique enables cooled air to be distributed throughout the building without mechanical assistance. The underlying principles of the technique were explored using physical models and the anticipated performance predicted using thermal modelling. The architectural integration is illustrated and the control strategy described. The resulting building is believed to be the first large-scale application of the passive downdraught cooling technique; construction began in late 2003.
Keywords:alternative technology  climate change  energy  innovation  natural ventilation  sustainability  thermal modelling  urban heat island  Technologies alternatives  changements climatiques  énergie  innovation  ventilation naturelle  durabilité  modélisation thermique  îlot thermique urbain
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