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November 2, 2022, 11:28 |
Hvac for operating room
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Andrea Vinci
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Hello everybody.
I'm using ansys fluent to run a simulation of a ventilation system for an operating room. The problem is that no matter what I try I get wrong results for the temperature field. I just get constant temperatures on each body of the geometry (doctors, lamps, etc). I turned the energy equation on and I specified the temperatures and heat fluxes for each boundary. I have no idea how to fix this. Ask me anything for more details, I don't want my initial question to be too long. Thanks in advance. P.S. an image to show the geometry of the room is attached to this post |
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November 3, 2022, 03:00 |
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Alexander
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you do better attach temperature fields as they are the problem
read this thread: Thermal Simulation of Single Cylindrical Cell with Air Cooling
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November 3, 2022, 03:49 |
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Andrea Vinci
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ok thanks. So basically I have to put all the bodies of my geometry in one part and then do the meshing again
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