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Cross ventilation analysis on the effect of setback distance of a terraced house using piv
Tuan Liyana1, Azli Abd Razak2, Taufiq Wan Jabarudin, W.M3, Zarina Y. Hanur Harith4.
Urban development has become very alarming with the rise of population especially in
regions with weak wind such as countries in the tropics like Malaysia. The highly dense
structures make it difficult to provide effective ventilation from heat, pollutions, dusts and
even bacteria. With time, it will caused the urban area to become ‘sick’. Due to this,
building arrangement plays an important part in predicting airflow structure and the
effectiveness of ventilation from the developed airflow. Through this study, the effects of
the setback distance arrangement, d, on the cross ventilation of two cascading terraced
houses were analyzed. Based on the flow structure, the possibility of the negative effects
from the upstream house carried in to the downstream house was also observed. The study
was conducted experimentally using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) with the aid of
INSIGHT 4G for post-processing analysis. It was found that the most ideal setback distance
was d = 0.5H even though a higher H/W threshold ratio of the street canyon allowed the
transition of wake interference flow to isolated roughness flow. Apart from that, the
provided setback distance, d, can give sufficient ventilation on the downstream building.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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