I Optimizing Venturi Effect in Hyperboloid Tower Construction

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The discussion focuses on optimizing the dimensions of a hyperboloid tower to enhance the Venturi effect from thermal updrafts generated by human body heat. A 40-foot base is proposed, with questions about the appropriate size of the skirt and its height. While larger towers generally improve performance, the heat contribution from individual humans is minimal. Approximately 20 people can generate enough heat (around 1400 W) to create measurable convection. The design aims to serve as a gathering place, leveraging collective body heat for improved airflow.
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What are the ideal dimensions of a hyperboloid tower that would maximize the venturi effect started by thermal updraft from human body heat (assuming previous physical activity on a hot day)? Given a 40ft base, how large should the skirt be and how high off the ground? A vertically symmetrical hyperboloid may not be required.
 
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Kai G said:
What are the ideal dimensions of a hyperboloid tower that would maximize the venturi effect started by thermal updraft from human body heat (assuming previous physical activity on a hot day)? Given a 40ft base, how large should the skirt be and how high off the ground? A vertically symmetrical hyperboloid may not be required.
For a natural updraft tower, the larger the better. However, the human body won't contribute significantly to it.
 
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For a natural updraft tower, the larger the better. However, the human body won't contribute significantly to it.

The intent is to act as a gathering place. Would 20+ bodies be sufficient?
 
Kai G said:
The intent is to act as a gathering place. Would 20+ bodies be sufficient?
Probably, yes. People aren't a very dense power source, but 20 people is about 1400 W of sensible heat, which should be enough to induce a measurable convection.
 
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