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Scaling effects on experimentally obtained pressures on an idealized building

Authors :
A.K.R. Jayakumari
S. Gillmeier
A. Ricci
R. Guichard
B. Blocken
Building Physics
Source :
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 239:105442. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

Atmospheric wind may affect mechanically-induced depressurization in asbestos containment zones set to prevent escape of hazardous fibers. The associated health risks necessitate investigation of wind effects on internal depressurization. This can be achieved by experiments in atmospheric boundary layer wind tunnels utilizing relatively large geometrical scaling ratios (e.g., 1:40), suitable for accommodating all components of the reducedscale mechanical ventilation system. However, physical constraints in the wind-tunnel cross-section limit replicating large-scale turbulent structures, thus mispredicting exceedances of pressures responsible of containment breaches. Investigating the latter is the innovative goal of present study, for which external pressure characteristics and duration of a certain threshold pressure exceedance have been analyzed for an idealized lowrise cubic building with two geometrical scaling ratios (1:40 and 1:300). The 1:300 scaling ratio allows to represent turbulent structures of almost all relevant sizes of the ABL; whereas, with the 1:40, large-scale turbulent structures are missing. Overall, findings suggest that a larger scaling ratio of 1:40 can be effectively used for mechanical ventilation studies in scenarios where ventilation inlets or outlets are not installed on the roof. However, with the caution that the containment breach probability can be underpredicted at regions of flow reattachment and recirculation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01676105
Volume :
239
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....924ef9ba5ed7fc1bf9972196ce6cc563