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January 30, 2019, 16:05 |
Simulate temperature inside room with radiator in winter
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Hi,
I want to simulate in Autodesk CFD following model: A room with a door (wood) and window (glas) inside the room there is a radiatior which keeps the room warm. outside the room it is -10 C. Inside it must be about 20. What I have done is to set the air of the room as variable (because depends on temperature) How to set the other boundary conditions ? the radiatior as a free convection? thanx |
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Initial Warm-Up: When you first turn on the radiator, it can take about 20-30 minutes for the room to start feeling noticeably warmer. This depends on the size of the room and the outside temperature. My room, which is about 15x20 feet, starts to warm up within this timeframe.
Stable Temperature: leon kennedy re4 remake jacket Once the room reaches a comfortable temperature, the radiator does a great job maintaining it. In my case, I aim for around 70°F (21°C). To achieve this, I set the radiator's thermostat to a medium-high setting. Heat Distribution: To ensure even heat distribution, it's important to avoid blocking the radiator with furniture. I also use a small fan to help circulate the warm air, which prevents any cold spots in the roo |
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