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Building Ventilation by Wind
In this article, building air conditioning using wind as a natural factor, utilizing Iranian Traditional. Architecture aimed at a reduction in energy use is discussed. One way to achieve this is using Baadgirs (wind catchers). In wind catchers, the clean and sustained wind energy is used such that wind enters the wind catcher and then into the residential space. If by using secondary means such as water one could wet and cool the wind, a more desired air would enter the building. This article purports to introduce two new types of wind catchers in an up-to-date form, to be used in modern buildings.
Building Ventilation by Wind
In this article, building air conditioning using wind as a natural factor, utilizing Iranian Traditional. Architecture aimed at a reduction in energy use is discussed. One way to achieve this is using Baadgirs (wind catchers). In wind catchers, the clean and sustained wind energy is used such that wind enters the wind catcher and then into the residential space. If by using secondary means such as water one could wet and cool the wind, a more desired air would enter the building. This article purports to introduce two new types of wind catchers in an up-to-date form, to be used in modern buildings.
Building Ventilation by Wind
Ghaderi, Roozbeh (author) / Khoshharf, Mohammed Javad (author)
Architectural Engineering Conference (AEI) 2008 ; 2008 ; Denver, Colorado, United States
AEI 2008 ; 1-10
2008-09-18
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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