Numerical Evaluation of Soil Protection to Reduce the Waist of Energy Around the Buildings
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https://doi.org/10.53555/mce.v2i4.1005Keywords:
Soil protection, Energy efficiency, Computational Fluid DynamicAbstract
Among the various factors in building design, the style and form of the building can be effective in reducing energy consumption of buildings. Since it is obvious that before designing buildings the direction in which winter winds are often blowing from that direction is regarded and by designing and correct placing buildings the downwind exposed surfaces can be minimized. One of these ways is creating weirs or soil protection against the wind that makes the amount of influence of outside air reduced in connectors and roof. In this article we have studied the numerical role in soil protection by using the numerical model.
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