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Airflow efficiency in mesh ceiling systems hinges on a combination of panel characteristics and installation geometry. The open-area ratio—the percentage of void space created by perforations—directly controls volumetric airflow; higher ratios (50–70 %) enable greater flow but may compromise aesthetics and solar shading. Cavity depth between the mesh and plenum or ductwork should be at least 50–100 mm to reduce resistance; deeper cavities allow air to stabilize and distribute more evenly. Orientation of perforations relative to airflow direction also matters: aligning elongated slots parallel to the airflow path reduces pressure drop compared to perpendicular orientation. Frame and support layout must minimize obstructions; use continuous carrier profiles and avoid excessive cross-bars within primary airflow corridors. Finally, ensure that fastener heads and clip systems are recessed or flush to prevent turbulence. Conduct Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations for complex designs to model pressure gradients and velocity profiles. By tuning open-area ratio, cavity depth, and panel orientation—and validating through CFD—designers can achieve efficient, low-energy airflow in mesh ceiling installations.