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Old   February 29, 2012, 18:33
Default What turbulent model should I use for mixed convection in a room?
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I have a third year project where I have to show mixed convection through a section of an office room with occupants where I want find the vertical air temperature difference next to each occupant for different inlet heights.
Could someone please tell me which turbulent model should I use?
Also what boundary conditions should I use for the walls and the occupants?
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