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Old   June 26, 2011, 21:50
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I would like to ask for advise how to simulate the chilled beam application in a room.

And which setting should I simulating? (kechen or laminar flow?) and lastly should I add in a heat source such as human body to create the convection flow of the air circulation?

Hope for advises =)

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Pls read this first: http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Turbulence_modeling

"lastly should I add in a heat source such as human body to create the convection flow of the air circulation?"

What is your research objective??
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