Computational Fluid Dynamics and Room Air Movement

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Abstract

Nielsen, P.V. Computational Fluid Dynamics and Room Air Movement. Indoor Air, International Journal of Indoor Environment and Health, Vol. 14, Supplement 7, pp. 134-143, 2004. ABSTRACT Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and new developments of CFD in the indoor environment as well as quality considerations are important elements in the study of energy consumption, thermal comfort and indoor air quality in buildings. The paper discusses the quality level of Computational Fluid Dynamics and the involved schemes (first, second and third order schemes) by the use of the Smith and Hutton problem on the mass fraction transport equation. The importance of ?false? or numerical diffusion is also addressed in connection with the simple description of a supply opening. The different aspects of boundary conditions in the indoor environment as e.g. the simulation of Air Terminal Devices and the simulation of furnishings and occupants are discussed. The prediction of the flow in a room with a three dimensional wall by the use of different turbulence models as the - k e model, the   model and the Reynolds Stress model is addressed in the last chapter of the paper.  
Original languageEnglish
JournalIndoor Air
Volume14
Issue numberSupplement 7
Pages (from-to)134-143
ISSN0905-6947
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2004

Keywords

  • Computational fluid dynamics : Room air distribution : Turbulence models : Supply openings : Furnishings : Thermal manikins

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