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August 21, 2009, 13:02 |
Warm Air Rising Through A Tower
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Hey Guys,
I had a simple question. I'm modeling warm air rising through a hollow, cylindrical tower. I was wondering if there were simple equations for the draft rate, Q, as a function of (among other things) the degree of tilt of the tower with respect vertical. I would like to compare the expected draft rate with the results of my simulations. I imagine that at relatively horizontal tower slants, the results will deviate more as the flow becomes more turbulent? thanks! Don |
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