Primary Study on Ventilate Design for Atrium as a Central Ecosystem

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Natural ventilate is important way to save energy for Public building in the area which is hot in summer and cold in winter. Atrium supports natural ventilate and it is good for ventilate. Analysis on atrium through several ways of winded pressure ventilation heated pressure ventilation and mechanical ventilation. Then uses ventilate Design and Ground Source Heat Pump to find suitable methods for design. At last, there is conclusion on different ventilate strategy for day and night, the way to come true and ventilate strategic management of technology. The purpose is finding the suitable methods for Public building energy saving and provide basis for ventilate design for energy saving building.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2227-2231

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December 2014

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