Interface of the Natural Ventilation Systems with Building Management Systems

I. Karadag, A. B. Çakmakli
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The vertical city is increasingly being seen as the most viable solution for many urban centers. However, being vertical means constructing tall buildings which imply a large amount of energy requirement mostly due to the mechanical ventilation systems. Replacing these systems with natural ventilation is of importance on the way of achieving sustainable buildings and cities. However, there are many challenges in incorporating natural ventilation systems into tall office buildings. Because, having a far distance from the ground levels, tall buildings are exposed to turbulent and unstable wind conditions. Therefore, advanced technical systems to monitor/control a tall building is required even though natural ventilation is mostly considered a passive, low technological approach to condition a building. These systems utilize sensors to measure internal environmental conditions and external conditions of air temperature, humidity, wind velocity, and rain to utilize passive or active modes, based on the data received. To integrate such systems, in most cases, a hybrid approach is required to fill the gap between the natural and mechanical ventilation systems. Since, climate conditions may not be suitable for solely depending on natural ventilation throughout the year, using mechanical ventilation systems as a back-up to natural ventilation is mostly required. Based on this approach, this study presents advanced natural ventilation strategies of a number of buildings integrating Building Management Systems. Throughout the study, it is intended to guide further researches on natural ventilation and consequently to contribute to the environmental quality of urban areas and smart sustainable development of the cities.
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自然通风系统与建筑管理系统的接口
垂直城市越来越被视为许多城市中心最可行的解决方案。然而,垂直建筑意味着建造高层建筑,这意味着大量的能源需求,主要是由于机械通风系统。用自然通风取代这些系统在实现可持续建筑和城市的道路上非常重要。然而,将自然通风系统整合到高层办公大楼中存在许多挑战。因为,由于距离地面较远,高层建筑暴露在湍流和不稳定的风条件下。因此,即使自然通风通常被认为是一种被动的、低技术含量的调节建筑的方法,也需要先进的技术系统来监测/控制高层建筑。这些系统利用传感器来测量内部环境条件和空气温度、湿度、风速和降雨等外部条件,根据接收到的数据采用被动或主动模式。为了整合这些系统,在大多数情况下,需要一种混合方法来填补自然通风系统和机械通风系统之间的空白。由于气候条件可能不适合全年仅依靠自然通风,因此大多数情况下需要使用机械通风系统作为自然通风的后备。在此基础上,本研究提出了一些综合建筑管理系统的先进自然通风策略。在整个研究过程中,旨在指导自然通风的进一步研究,从而为城市地区的环境质量和城市的智能可持续发展做出贡献。
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