The Potential Analysis of Natural Ventilation in Summer Climate Conditions in Five Typical Regions for Shandong Province

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The author analyzed the natural ventilation effective pressure differential and Pressure Differences Pascal Hours (PDPH) according to the meteorological parameters in the five region of Shandong province, for example, Weifang, Chengshantou, Longkou, Yanzhou and Jinan. Through a simulation for one typical building, the hours of effective ventilation in the room of Different location in this building and natural ventilation potential data is received

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