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April 15, 2020, 06:57 |
Is it necessary to pay attention to boundary layer in large-space airflow simulation?
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For many large spaces such as a room, if I don't pay attention to the velocity, temperature and other parameters near the wall, is it necessary to pay attention to boundary layer parameters (such as y+, wall function, mesh height......) in large-space airflow simulation? Generally, I generate the mesh “arbitrarily” near the wall, and choose the standard wall function. Can anyone give some advices?
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air flow simulation, mesh height near walls, standard wall function |
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