Thermal Performance of Tropical Atrium
2013
Mohammad Baharvand, Mohd Hamdan Bin Ahmad, Tabassom Safikhani, Sayyed Mohammad Mirmomtaz

Atrium is a popular architectural feature utilized widely by building designers and owners to bring various benefits such as adequate daylight, circulation spaces and surfaces for landscape applications. But atrium problems in tropical climates such as excessive daylight, glare and high temperature, which lead to increase building energy demand, have been reported. To avoid and reduce these unpleasant features, a side-lit atrium has been suggested. Although researchers proposed side-lit atrium to prevent common problems of atria, the lack of precedent research on this issue compels these authors to study atrium performance in hot and humid climate. So the research aims to examine two different atrium roof form types in terms of temperature and ventilation impacts in hot and humid climate of Malaysia using DesignBuilder as a simulation program. The results indicate lower temperature of side-lit model with better airflow pattern in comparison with top-lit model while the top-lit model provides higher air velocity at the air inlet and outlet.


Keywords
atrium; simulation; DesignBuilder; side/top-lit.
DOI
10.2478/rtuect-2013-0014

Baharvand, M., Bin Ahmad, M., Safikhani, T., Mirmomtaz, S. Thermal Performance of Tropical Atrium. Environmental and Climate Technologies. Vol.12, 2013, pp.34-40. ISSN 1691-5208. e-ISSN 2255-8837. Available from: doi:10.2478/rtuect-2013-0014

Publication language
English (en)
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