Abstract:
The potential of natural ventilation and cooling due to stack effects was investigated for large spaces with
high ceilings. Different opening area ratios with respect to floor area were studied. Parameters of stack
effects that consider floor heights were analyzed. Performance of natural ventilation was evaluated with
cooling effects and indoor air quality for different months of the year. Three cities in northern, middle
and southern Taiwan were used to represent typical subtropical weather types. It was found that opening
ratio above 0.9% is sufficient to provide fresh air to meet IAQ requirement. Two different temperature
control strategies, fixed indoor temperature (FIT) and operative indoor temperature (OIT) were proposed
and studied. A sensible cooling potential, fpc, was proposed. Different levels of fpc, namely, strong,
medium, weak and not available were used to evaluate the number of days for which natural cooling,
hybrid ventilation, mechanical air conditioning are to be applied to satisfy the cooling requirement. The
research results presented can be used in the design of openings for large spaces, and also the airconditioning
control strategies for different seasons of the year.