kuldekanal
A kuldekanal, or cold air duct, is a passive cooling system that utilizes naturally occurring temperature differences to ventilate and cool buildings. The concept relies on the principle that cold air is denser than warm air and therefore sinks. In a kuldekanal system, a shaft or channel is designed to collect cooler outside air, often from a shaded or elevated location, and direct it downwards into the building.
As the cooler air enters the lower levels of the building, it displaces warmer air, which rises.
The design of a kuldekanal is crucial for its effectiveness. Factors such as the height and cross-sectional
Kuldekanal systems are particularly effective in climates with significant diurnal temperature variations, where nights are cooler