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Natural ventilation in cities: the implications of fluid mechanics
Elsa Aristodemou
Mechanical Engineering and Design
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Building Ventilation
50%
Carbon Dioxide
50%
Carbon Dioxide CO2
50%
Carbon-carbon
50%
Courtyard
50%
Crosswind
50%
Environmental Conditions
50%
Exchange Flow
50%
External Conditions
50%
External Flow
50%
Flow around
50%
Fluid Mechanics
100%
Humidity
50%
Inner City
50%
Internal Conditions
50%
Large Eddy Simulation
50%
Local Wind
50%
Low Wind Speed
50%
Monitoring Data
50%
Natural Ventilation
100%
Pollutants
50%
Roof Geometry
50%
Solar Radiation
50%
Street Canyon
50%
Street Layout
50%
Tall Buildings
50%
Urban Airflow
50%
Urban Boundary Layer
50%
Ventilation
100%
Wind Tunnel
100%
Engineering
Air Flow
50%
Boundary Layer
50%
Building Ventilation
50%
Crosswind
50%
External Flow
50%
Fluid Mechanics
100%
Internals
50%
Monitoring Data
50%
Natural Ventilation
100%
Relative Humidity
50%
Road
50%
Simulation Model
50%
Solar Radiation
50%
Tall Buildings
50%
Test Site
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air Flow
50%
Boundary Layer
50%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Carbon Monoxide
50%
Fluid Mechanics
100%
Humidity
50%
Monitoring Data
50%
Relative Humidity
50%
Solar Radiation
50%
Street Canyon
50%
Wind Tunnels
100%