TY - JFULL AU - Ramy H. Mohammed PY - 2013/1/ TI - Numerical Investigation of Indoor Air Quality and Thermal Comfort in a Ventilated Room T2 - International Journal of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering SP - 875 EP - 882 VL - 7 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/9996819 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 84, 2013 N2 - Understanding the behavior of airflow in a room is essential for building designers to provide the most efficient design of ventilation system, and having acceptable indoor air quality. This trend is the motive to solve the relationship between airflow parameters and thermal comfort. This paper investigates airflow characteristics, indoor air quality (IAQ), and the thermal comfort (TC) in a ventilated room with a displacement ventilation system using three dimensional CFD code [AirPak 2.0.6]. After validation of the code, a numerical study is executed for a typical room with dimensions of 5m by 3m by 3m height according to a variety of supply air velocities, supply air temperature and supply air relative humidity. The finite volume method and the indoor zero equation turbulence models are employed for solving the governing equations numerically. The temperature field and the mean age of air (MAA) in the modeled room for a displacement ventilation system are determined according to a variety of the above parameters. The variable air volume (VAV) systems with different supply air velocity are applicable to control room air temperature for a displacement ventilation system. ER -