ASHRAE 4839-2006 Smoke Control Through a Double-Skin FaCade Used for Natural Ventilation《通过一个双层皮外墙 采用自然通风烟气控制》.pdf
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1、4839 Smoke Control Through a Double-Skin FaCade Used for Natural Ventilation Wenting Ding Yuji Hacemi ABSTRACT Double-skin faades have been increasingly used, as they open up new possibilities for clients and planners seeking creative new designs that are intelligently adapted to environ- mental con
2、ditions. Natural ventilation is commonly carried out in a building with double-skin faades; however, double- skin faade construction is still not covered by statutory build- ingregulations. Vrtually no information exists on the behavior of this kind of faade in case of aJire. Usually, for a building
3、 with a multistory double-skin faade, smoke from aJire room escaping through the inner faade into the intermediate space between the two skins may accumulute andspread horizontally and/or vertically to other rooms that have openings connected to the intermediate space for thepurpose ofnatural ventil
4、ation. However, considering the similarity of smoke movement and stack ventilation-both driven by stack efect-this paper considers using a double-skin faade for smoke control as well as for natural ventilation. As a result, it is proved that smoke spread can be prevented with suitable arrangement of
5、 open- ings. Therefore, natural ventilation and smoke control can be realized through one system. Reduced-scale model experi- ments and computationalfluid dynamics (CFD) analysis were carried out in this research. INTRODUCTION To reduce global environmental damage and pursue high- quality indoor con
6、ditions in office buildings, the double-skin faade is getting more and more attention, as it provides many possibilities for energy conservation and at the same time creates a good indoor environment. However, double-skin faade construction is still not covered by statutory building regulations. Vir
7、tually no information exists on the behavior of this kind of faade in case of a fire. Usually, for a building with a multistory double-skin faade, smoke from a fire room escaping through the inner faade into the intermediate space between the two skins may accumulate and spread horizon- tally and/or
8、 vertically to other rooms that have openings to the intermediate space for the purpose of natural ventilation. In a naturally ventilated building, there are openings with flow paths throughout the whole building, and when a fire occurs, the flow paths for natural ventilation also become paths for s
9、moke to spread to other, non-fire spaces. This is always pointed out as a weakness ofnaturally ventilated build- ings. However, stack ventilation and smoke movement are both driven by stack effect, which offers us the possibility of using one system to handle these two problems. It has been proven t
10、hat for a naturally ventilated atrium with a solar chim- ney on top of the atrium, natural ventilation and smoke control can be realized through the same system (Ding et ai. 2004; Ding et al. 2003). Similarly, it is also possible to deal with smoke problems and natural ventilation using the same sys
11、tem for buildings with double-skin faades. As long as smoke pres- sure in the double-skin space can be kept lower than that of the occupant space, smoke spread through the openings for natu- ral ventilation will be prevented. PROTOTYPE BUILDING Outline of the Prototype Building A prototype building
12、is proposed for further discussion (Figure 1). It is an eight-story office building with an.atrium space on the north side. Staircase and utility space are contained in the atrium. The south faade of the building is a double-skin faade, and a three-stoy-high thermal storage space called a ?solar chi
13、mney? is considered to be above the double-skin space to strengthen stack effect. The double-skin space is connected with the chimney channel. Wenting Ding is a research associate and Yuji Hasemi is a professor in the Department of Architecture at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. 02006 ASHRAE. 181 T
14、hermal storage wall 11 2,01101 22,000 15,000 29,000 Utility space 2,coo I 22,000 15,000 29,000 Figure 1 Outline of the protogpe building (mm); left: plan; right: section. Thermal storage wall Pressure difference against outside( -i Positive to outside, - Negative to outside) Figure 2 Concept of natu
15、ral ventilation. Natural Ventilation in the Prototype Building The south-facing wall of the solar chimney is considered to be a thermal storage wall. Solar radiation passes through the outer glazing of the double-skin faade and the chimney, and air inside the double-skin space and the chimney channe
16、l is warmed. With moderate setting of openings, natural ventila- tion throughout the building is activated by stack effect, as shown in Figure 2. Fresh air is taken in from openings between the atrium and outside, passes through the occupant space, and is discharged into the double-skin space. It is
17、 finally exhausted from the outlets on top of the chimney. As long as the pressure of the double-skin space is lower than that of the atrium, even . Pressure difference against outside( i-: Positive to outside; -: Negative to outside) Figure 3 Concept of smoke control. at the top floor height, natur
18、al ventilation of all the occupant spaces can be realized. Smoke Control in the Prototype Building When a fire breaks out in any room, smoke may leak into the double-skin space or atrium space. For the purpose of natu- ral ventilation, openings are located between the outside and the atrium, the atr
19、ium and occupant space, occupant space and double-skin space, and double-skin space and the outside. As the openings between the outside and the atrium serve as fresh air supply openings, during a fire smoke flows into the double- skin space. It accumulates in the chimney space and at the same time
20、is exhausted from the openings on top of the chim- ney. It is predicted that the smoke layer will descend below the occupant space due to the small volume of the solar chimney. 182 ASHRAE Transactions: Research However, as long as the pressure of the double-skin space can be kept lower than that of
21、the atrium space, even at the top floor height, as shown in Figure 3, smoke accumulated in the double-skin space will not invade the occupant space. Conditions for obtaining moderate natural ventilation in the occupant space and preventing smoke propagation to the occupant space will be examined. Re
22、duced-scale model experiments and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analy- sis are discussed. MODEL EXPERIMENTS Actually, it is almost impossible to preserve the Grashof number in the reduced-scale model and the full-scale building. However, it is found that even for free convection, as long as the
23、 turbulent intensity of the flow is over some value of the Grashof number, the basic characteristic of the flow becomes independent of the Grashof number. For the naturally venti- lated space, most of the flow region can be regarded as such a state (Shoda 1981). Therefore, substituting the turbulent
24、 viscosity vf, which is proportional to the product of the local velocity U and length 1 (Murakami 1980) for the Grashof number, Scale Modeling Between the reduced-scale model and the full-scale prototype building, the following scale modeling is taken into VtK u1 (6) account. When considering smoke
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