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June 11, 2017, 09:39 |
ANSYS FLUENT on ceiling fan
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Selangor
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Hi there,
I'm currently running a simulation of the ceiling fan in an enclosed room. I'm using the MRF method. I used standard k-epsilon turbulence model with standard wall functions. The following attachments are the results but i'm not too sure it is correct. Who has a good soul that could help me to check and give some feedbacks? :X In the cell zone condition, i set the rotating domain to frame motion. The question is do I have to set the wall rotating domain in the boundary condition to moving wall? |
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ceiling fan, frame motion, moving wall, mrf, room |
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