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November 29, 2018, 03:31 |
Solving Thermofluids on MATLAB
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Malcom
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Hi all,
I have a cold room maintained at low temperature (As you know, at low temperature the condensation/frosting of moisture are more likely to happen). there is a dry air inlet to prevent condensation of water vapour and a relief outlet to avoid pressurizing the room. Given inlet and outlet properties, what is the best way to estimate the moisture content as a function of time and its distribution in the room? I'm thinking Multi-component Gas model would be probable for this issue. What do you think? Do you think it's better to define the equations and solve it using MATLAB or to use Fluent directly? I'm an academic and don't have access to a commercial version of Fluent, but I do for MATLAB. I'm kinda beginner in CFD and my whole research would be done on CFD first before conducting any real experiments, that's why i'm more likely going to consider MATLAB becasue it's avaiable and i have experience using it and all my study would be one dimensional analysis. Therefore, I'd appreciate your advice here, should I solve the CFD mathematical modelling on MATLAB or ? Are there any advantages and disadvantages related? |
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matlab code, matlab codes for cfd, matlab vs ansys, moisture, moisture content |
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