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Double-skin facade(DSF)is widely used in commercial buildings for its excellent performance in saving energy.But"it's very difficult for the ordinary designers to predict the thermal performance of DSF due to the complexity of the energy transmitting through the DSF and the difficulty of manipulating the complicated commercial CFD(computational fluid dynamic)simulation software.This paper take an effort in the foundaion of the DSF analysis code with VC++6.0 based on the commercial CFD software.This code is complied to analyze and predict the thermal behaviorof the 'standard' geometry natural ventilation DSF.The analyzer can gain the thermal behavior and the air flow characteristics of DSF after entered the relerant parameters of the model.This code gives the designer a tool to make quick design decisions in analyzing and optimizing DSF.

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