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Indoor and Built Environment, Vol. 2, No. 5-6, 350-359 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/1420326X9300200515

The Effect of Different Air Inlet Sizes on the Air Flow through a Stairwell

S. Ergin-Ozkan

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK

M.R. Mokhtarzadeh-Dehghan

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK

A.J. Reynolds

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK

The effect of airflow through an opening (or a crack) on the natural convection in a stairwell model is presented. The flow is driven by energy input from an electric panel heater located in the lower floor of the stairwell. The work con centrates on the effect of the size of inlet opening by varying it while keeping the area of the outlet constant. New data are presented for the measured tem peratures and velocities at various cross-sections of the stairwell. The results also include gross parameters of the flow, such as the mass flow rates of the throughflow and recirculating flow, heat losses from the lower and upper floors and also from the stairway. The results show that the size of the opening has a significant effect on the flows of mass and energy within, and through, the stairwell.

Key Words: Air flow • Buoyancy • Crack • Stairwell • Building • Openings


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