Computational Fluid Dynamics in Ventilation Design

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Abstract

This paper is based on the new REHVA Guidebook Computational Fluid  Dynamics in Ventilation Design (Nielsen et al. 2007) written by Peter V. Nielsen, Francis(Nielsen 2007) written by Peter V. Nielsen, Francis Allard, Hazim B. Awbi, Lars Davidson and Alois Schälin.

The guidebook is made for people who need to use and discuss results based on CFD predictions, and it gives insight into the subject for those who are not used to work with CFD. The guidebook is also written for people working with CFD who have to be more aware of how this numerical method is applied in the area of ventilation. The guidebook has, for example, chapters that are very important for CFD quality control in general, and for the quality control of ventilation related problems in particular.

A large number of CFD predictions are made nowadays, and it is often difficult to judge the quality level of these predictions. The guidebook introduces rules for good quality prediction work, and it is the purpose of the guidebook to improve the technical level of CFD work in ventilation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationClima Systems Towards a new Equilibrium Between Mankind and Environment
EditorsCesare Maria Joppolo
Number of pages10
PublisherAICARR - Associazione Italiana Condizionamento dell'Aria, Riscaldamento, Refrigerazione
Publication date2008
Pages617-626
ISBN (Print)9788895620046
ISBN (Electronic)9788895620053
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventThe AICARR International Congress - Milano, Italy
Duration: 12 Mar 200813 Mar 2008
Conference number: 46

Conference

ConferenceThe AICARR International Congress
Number46
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityMilano
Period12/03/200813/03/2008

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