High-resolution CFD simulations of forced convective heat transfer coefficients at exterior building surfaces

B.J.E. Blocken, T.W.J. Defraeye, A. Neale, D. Derome, J.E. Carmeliet

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Abstract

High-resolution CFD simulations of forced convective heat transfer at the facades of a low-rise cubic building (10x10x10m³) are conducted to determine convective heat transfer coefficients (CHTC). CFD model validation is performed based on wind tunnel measurements of the upstream near-field velocity pattern. A particular feature of the CFD simulations is the use of a high-resolution grid with control volumes of only 160 micrometer near the building surfaces to resolve the entire boundary layer, including the laminar sublayer that dominates the convective surface resistance. The study shows that: (1) wind flow around the building introduces a very distinct CHTC distribution across the facade; (2) no significant correlation exists between the CHTC and the local wind speed across the facade; (3) for a reference wind speed of 3 m/s, the laminar sublayer has a thickness of about 1 mm; (4) standard and non-equilibrium wall functions are not able to capture the complexity of wind-induced heat transfer, therefore low-Reynolds number modelling on high-resolution grids is imperative; (5) the CHTC distribution across the windward facade shows some similarity to the distribution of wind-driven rain (WDR), with both parameters reaching high levels near the top edge of the facade. This suggests that also the convective vapour transfer coefficient will be higher at this location and that the facade parts that receive most WDR also experience most intensive drying.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 8th Symposium of Building Physics in the Nordic Countries
EditorsC. Rode
Place of PublicationCopenhagen, Denmark
PublisherTechnical University of Denmark
Pages261-268
Volume1
ISBN (Print)978-87-7877-265-7
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event8th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics (NSB 2008), June 16-18, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 16 Jun 200818 Jun 2008
http://www.nsb2008.org/

Publication series

NameDTU Byg Report
VolumeR-189

Conference

Conference8th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics (NSB 2008), June 16-18, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abbreviated titleNSB 2008
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period16/06/0818/06/08
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