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June 5, 2019, 15:30 |
Air diffusion in room
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Hi everybody,
I have an issue in a simulation of air conditioning diffusion system. Let me describe it: I have a room where there is an air diffuser (inlet) in the ceiling and in the floor an air intake grill (outlet). The temperatures of the walls are fixed (27°C) as well as the temperature of the air inlet (45°C). I want to simulate the diffusion of the arie into the room. I’m going to use the solver BuoyantBoussinesqsimplefoam. The simulation doesn’t converge as I have done. I have the following questions for you: 1) The used solver is correct? 2) Which boundary conditions for pressure, temperature and velocity are preferred to use for this application both for inlet or outlet and for the wall? |
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December 8, 2021, 16:32 |
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Ludovico
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Hi, have you resolved?
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