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Yves Earhart

Wind-Driven Ventilation

Wind-Driven Ventilation explores how harnessing natural airflow can create sustainable indoor environments, offering an alternative to traditional mechanical systems. It emphasizes the physics of wind behavior around buildings and its application to ventilation strategies, crucial for reducing energy consumption and improving air quality. For instance, strategic window placement, building orientation, and understanding local climate conditions are vital for optimizing natural ventilation. The book uniquely combines theoretical principles with real-world applications, using climate studies, wind tunnel experiments, and case studies. It delves into topics like the stack effect, cross-ventilation, and single-sided ventilation, explaining each's strengths and weaknesses. By integrating climatology, building science, and urban planning, it underscores the importance of wind-driven ventilation in creating sustainable buildings. The book progresses by first introducing the fundamentals of wind behavior and then examining the design of wind-driven ventilation systems. It concludes by discussing the challenges and opportunities, including strategies for diverse climates. This approach provides designers, engineers, and policymakers with the tools to implement effective natural ventilation, contributing to climate change mitigation and resilient communities.
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2025
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