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dear all,
currently i am doing my final year project on airflow modeling in a room, i am new with this fluent software. please advised me. 1. i have completed meshing the room using GAMBIT but i have no ideas on how to set the condition in the FLUENT, the room has 6 numbers of supply air diff and 2 nums of return air diff. how do i define these items your helps arehighly appreciated thanks |
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hi, can u please send me the schematics of the computational domain?
Regards, jay jayaveerapandian.m@gmail.com |
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hi jay,
what do u mean by schematic of the computational domain? do u mean the schematic layout of the room? sorry |
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hi shahriel,
yes, I want to know the layout of the room...showing inlets, outlets,walls etc... please send to jayaveerapandian.m@gmail.com |
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