Ventilation Quantity Analysis on Different Ventilation Opening Area of Courtyard Sunspace

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The courtyard sunspace was built up according to courtyard characteristics of rural residence in Qingdao, A mathematical model was established for courtyard sunspace solar house based on its heat transfer mechanism, and the relationships of sunspace ventilation opening area, courtyard sunspace temperature and indoor ventilation quantity was analyzed. The results showed that temperature of courtyard sunspace will decease with increasing ventilation opening area of courtyard sunspace and lead to decrease the indoor ventilation quantity, which will provide theoretical basis for ventilation opening design of courtyard sunspace.

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