Contrastive analysis on the ventilation performance of a combined solar chimney

Huifang Liu, Peijia Li, Bendong Yu, Mingyi Zhang, Qianli Tan, Yu Wang, Yi Zhang

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Abstract

A combined solar chimney is proposed in this paper that integrates an inclined-roof solar chimney with a traditional Trombe wall. The ventilation performance of the combined solar chimney is analyzed numerically and then compared with the Trombe wall and the inclined-roof solar chimney. The feasibility of different operation modes and the ventilation effect under different environment conditions are also discussed. The results show that when the ambient temperature ranges from 298 to 303 K in the summer, a natural ventilation mode is appropriate. Otherwise, an anti-overheating mode is recommended. When the ambient temperature is lower than 273 K in the winter, a space heating mode has a better heating effect. A preheating mode can be employed to improve the indoor air quality when the ambient temperature is higher than 278 K. The simulation results indicates that the ventilation effect of the combined solar chimney is better than that of the Trombe wall and the inclined-roof solar chimney, and the problem of overheating can be avoided. The study provides guidance for the optimal operation of a combined solar chimney.

Original languageEnglish
Article number156
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Overheating
  • Simulation
  • Solar chimney
  • Temperature distribution
  • Ventilation

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