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Old   December 22, 2014, 04:32
Default Simulating a diesel engine generator inside an enclosure
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Hello everyone,

I am interested in simulating a diesel engine generator inside a canopy (enclosure). The objective of this work is to optimize the ventilation conditions. The system and geometry are complex. However I want to make reasonable simplifications. Do you know any similar study done in this direction.

Many thanks in advance
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Hi.. I am trying to the same thing for a school project. Could you please let me know if you find any details about this? Also, we can share information and papers. Thanks.
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