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Old   April 6, 2020, 03:37
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I had an observation regarding various pollutant in ppm or mg/m3. I want to simulate the dispersion of these pollutant in the indoor space. Can anybody tell me which model i have to choose for simulation in fluent?
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Old   April 6, 2020, 07:58
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It depends on the real scenario. If the dispersion is just an initial condition and then you want to study settling of the pollutant, then it would be different from a situation where pollutants are still being released and there is flow, either forced, such as, by a vent or fan or natural due to temperature difference. It also depends on whether the pollutants are in the form of particles or just gas molecules.
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It depends on the real scenario. If the dispersion is just an initial condition and then you want to study settling of the pollutant, then it would be different from a situation where pollutants are still being released and there is flow, either forced, such as, by a vent or fan or natural due to temperature difference. It also depends on whether the pollutants are in the form of particles or just gas molecules.
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I am measuring gaseous pollutant at centre location in an industry under existing ventilation condition which is running 24 hours, i had an observation at an interval of 5 minutes for 24 hours. In that building envelop i want to simulate measured pollutant and see the senario of dispersion. How it can do in ansys?
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Since the pollutants are gases, you can use Species Transport with air as one component and the pollutant as second one.
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