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Performance analysis of a wind tower in combination with an underground channel

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Abstract In the present work, a new method was introduced in order to improve the performance of wind towers. In hot seasons, underground temperature is lower than that of the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In the present work, a new method was introduced in order to improve the performance of wind towers. In hot seasons, underground temperature is lower than that of the surface and it can be used as a free cooling source. Accordingly, in this work, the use of a wind tower in combination with an underground channel for passing the air was introduced and investigated. This research was done for two cases of dry and wet channels. In order to solve this problem numerically, governing equations were discretized using finite volume method, SIMPLE algorithm was used for pressure-velocity coupling and k − e model was chosen as turbulent model. Considering the weather conditions of Yazd in Iran as a sample of the regions where using wind towers is common, this study concluded that using dry or/and wet channels, the entrance air temperature was reduced from 42 °C to 34.4 °C and 26.6 °C, respectively. Using the wet channel, the relative humidity of air increased by 52%, from the initial value of 14% to 66%, and the water consumption of 0.006 kg/s and air mass flow rate of 0.8466 kg/s were achieved. Results showed that this method is efficient due to thermal comfort conditions.

Keywords: wind; combination underground; tower combination; wind tower; performance; underground channel

Journal Title: Sustainable Cities and Society
Year Published: 2018

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