[Bldg-sim] student project::CFD modeling
Paul Carey
paul at zed-uk.com
Thu Oct 8 12:41:45 PDT 2009
Deepa
You could set up DesignBuilder to run the energy plus simulations with
variation in flow exponent which would equate to differences and model
dynamically as bulk air flow to get the rates that you then put into a
CFD model and solution by linking the results to the CFD model.
Alternatively to study the flow across the blades you could create
them as an assembly then create an external airflow model to just
study the isothermal airflow.
Other alternatives include NIST via pyrosim or openfoam both of which
are complex tools which will more than adequately do what you are
trying to do. Are you comparing them with empirical data? If so you
need a tool that can give you cell data really or at least that's
probably how it should be done.
Cheers
Paul
Dr Paul Carey
Director
Zero Energy Design Ltd
www.zed-uk.com
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On 8 Oct 2009, at 20:10, deepa chandrashekaran <creations.deepa at googlemail.com
> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a graduate student working on a project studying the effect of
> louvers on natural ventilation with respect to air movement,
> distribution, velocity, temperature and the effect on thermal
> comfort. At the moment, I am looking at pressure driven ventilation.
>
> I need to do CFD modeling to be able to see the air movement through
> the louvers. Then change one variable each time to study the changes
> in effect produced.
>
> I started using Design Builder CFD for the same. I am not able to
> model the louvered window for the CDF analysis. Is anyone has done
> this exercise, could you suggest an effective way to model a
> louvered window. Is there any other free tool that I could use for
> this exercise?
>
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Deepa Chandrashekaran
> USC
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