{"title":"Effects of Pivot Windows and Wing Walls on Single Sided Natural Ventilation in Rumah Susun (Walk Up Flat)","authors":"Nilla Ardya Prihatanti, S. Ekasiwi, I. Defiana","doi":"10.12962/J23546026.Y2020I6.11132","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Rumah susun (walk up flat) are one of the buildings that rely on natural ventilation. However, the application of natural ventilation in rumah susun (walk up flat) in urban areas is influenced by tropical climate problems such as high temperatures and low wind speeds. The design of the openings in the facade has not been able to distribute air into rooms properly. In addition, the layout design makes single-sided natural ventilation the only strategy possible for double loaded corridor type flat. This study aimed to determine the effect of a combination of pivot window designs and wing walls in directing and distribute air into room. The study was conducted in two stages, that was field measurements and experimental with Computational Fluids Dynamics simulations. Simulations were conducted on a combination designs of wing walls and pivot window with 45o and 90o opening angles to determine their effects on the distribution and indoor air velocity. The combination design of wing walls and pivot window created a pressure difference so that it could increase indoor air velocity under both oblique and parallel to the opening. In the direction of the wind that was not oriented to the openings, the combination of wing walls and vertical pivot windows with 90o opening angles increased indoor air velocity up to five times in the corner room. While the 45o opening angle increased the indoor air velocity up to seven times than base case condition in a middle room.","PeriodicalId":14533,"journal":{"name":"IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series","volume":"16 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-10-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.12962/J23546026.Y2020I6.11132","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Rumah susun (walk up flat) are one of the buildings that rely on natural ventilation. However, the application of natural ventilation in rumah susun (walk up flat) in urban areas is influenced by tropical climate problems such as high temperatures and low wind speeds. The design of the openings in the facade has not been able to distribute air into rooms properly. In addition, the layout design makes single-sided natural ventilation the only strategy possible for double loaded corridor type flat. This study aimed to determine the effect of a combination of pivot window designs and wing walls in directing and distribute air into room. The study was conducted in two stages, that was field measurements and experimental with Computational Fluids Dynamics simulations. Simulations were conducted on a combination designs of wing walls and pivot window with 45o and 90o opening angles to determine their effects on the distribution and indoor air velocity. The combination design of wing walls and pivot window created a pressure difference so that it could increase indoor air velocity under both oblique and parallel to the opening. In the direction of the wind that was not oriented to the openings, the combination of wing walls and vertical pivot windows with 90o opening angles increased indoor air velocity up to five times in the corner room. While the 45o opening angle increased the indoor air velocity up to seven times than base case condition in a middle room.
Rumah susun(步行公寓)是一种依靠自然通风的建筑。然而,在城市地区的rumah sussun(步行平台)中自然通风的应用受到高温和低风速等热带气候问题的影响。立面开口的设计无法将空气正确地分配到房间内。此外,布局设计使单面自然通风成为双负荷走廊型公寓的唯一可能策略。本研究旨在确定枢轴窗设计和翼墙组合在引导和分配空气进入房间中的效果。该研究分两个阶段进行,即现场测量和计算流体动力学模拟实验。对45°和90°开角的翼墙和主窗组合设计进行了仿真,以确定其对室内气流分布和速度的影响。翼墙和枢轴窗的组合设计产生了压力差,从而增加了室内在斜开口处和平行开口处的空气流速。在没有朝向开口的风的方向上,翼墙和90度开口角的垂直枢轴窗的组合使角落房间的室内空气速度增加了5倍。而在中间房间,45度的开角使室内空气流速比基准条件增加了7倍。