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February 26, 2009, 14:41 |
Architectural application of FLUENT
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My major is architecture and I would like to model natural ventilation airflow within a high rise office building. I am wondering if there is any tutorials specifically for architects.
Should I draw a 3d model in Autocad and then export it to GAMBBIT or Should I start from scratch in GAMBIT? Secong,How can I get the results for thermal comfort within the FLUENT? Third, What information should I provide for model natural ventilation within building? I have the exterior temperature, wind velocity. Forth, how should I define the boundary conditions? I would really appreciate comments and suggestions. Best, Mona |
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