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Old   March 3, 2015, 13:27
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Hi, would you please tell me how I can modeling glass window in fluent?
I want to modeling a closed glass window in a room in summer.Do you know how I can set a transparent material in fluent?
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Old   March 4, 2015, 07:02
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What you want to simulation? radiation or thermal transfer? You could set the specific heat and thermal conductivity for the radiation or thermal transfer.
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Old   March 4, 2015, 10:04
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I want to considering solar radiation through glass window, conduction and convection heat transfer. actually calculating the effect of the glass window in hot summer days on my room. I wanna know, how I can define the transparent material in fluent, which act like glass window. if you know tell me by detail.
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In Model, you can choose radiation then S2S Model and activate de Solar Ray tracing.
Then in Material Panel, you have to create a new material for glass (please find properties of glass online).
In boundary Condition, in the Window-wall you have to choose in Thermal "Mixed" and fill the conditions you chose. In Radiation, for the BC Type you scrool down to semi-transparent.
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I totally agree with you but still I confused which solar radiation type which is more compatible solid media
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I want to considering solar radiation through glass window, conduction and convection heat transfer. actually calculating the effect of the glass window in hot summer days on my room. I wanna know, how I can define the transparent material in fluent, which act like glass window. if you know tell me by detail.
thanks.

I also want to use openfoam to make an HVAC simulation in a bus with cooling ventilation and solar radiation through the windows. However, I don't have any clue. I am a student and a I am new with this program.
Could anyone help me? What tutorial/boundary conditions should I follow/use?
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