Air Flow Modelling of a Multi-Storey Office Building

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Indoor fresh air distribution, temperature stratification and temperature distribution are consider to be the essential indicators when comes to evaluation of the comfort level for internal ventilation environment, particularly for natural ventilated space as target office building. It can be identified that the targeting building has been well designed in the respect of natural ventilation strategies where both cross and stack strategies have been adopted, but it is also obvious that under combined buoyancy and wind driven mode alternative problems appears.

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