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Computer analysis of stack effect in high-rise buildings
Approach with example for predicting magnitude of potential problems caused by stack effect; approach to stack-effect analysis outlined is directed toward detailed predictions of pressure differentials and air flow for specific building design so that alternative designs can be evaluated in advance of constructions; method involves determining air flows for all possible paths through exterior walls and within buildings; 75-floor example building is used to illustrate method of analysis. (27671)
Computer analysis of stack effect in high-rise buildings
Approach with example for predicting magnitude of potential problems caused by stack effect; approach to stack-effect analysis outlined is directed toward detailed predictions of pressure differentials and air flow for specific building design so that alternative designs can be evaluated in advance of constructions; method involves determining air flows for all possible paths through exterior walls and within buildings; 75-floor example building is used to illustrate method of analysis. (27671)
Computer analysis of stack effect in high-rise buildings
ASHRAE Trans
Barrett, R.E. (author) / Locklin, D.W. (author)
1968
15 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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