Evaluation of the Alternatives to Minimize Stack Effect Problems with Elevators in Tall Complex Buildings

초고층 복합건축물 엘리베이터에서의 연돌현상 저감방안 평가

  • Yu, Jung-Yeon (Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University) ;
  • Song, Kyoo-Dong (Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University) ;
  • Cho, Dong-Woo (Division of Building and Urban Environment Research, Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
  • 유정연 (한양대학교 건축공학과) ;
  • 송규동 (한양대학교 건축공학과) ;
  • 조동우 (한국건설기술연구원 건축도시환경연구실)
  • Published : 2009.02.10

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the stack effect reduction alternatives in tall complex buildings in cold climates. The main problems in tall buildings occur in elevators. Such problems as elevator doors that do not close and exhaust airflows result in excessive pressure differences across elevator doors due to stack effect. Under the expected conditions causing these pressure differences, Field measurements are performed in three tall buildings. Each result of the measurements is analyzed in architectural design aspects. With these analysis, building design guidelines are proposed and analyzed by field measurements and computer simulations.

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