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August 30, 2006, 03:14 |
no wind greenhouse ventilation
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Hi all,
I am simulating buoyancy driven airflow in a naturally ventilated greenhouse under no wind conditions. I have the building placed in box type domain with pressure type outlets at the boundaries (except the floor), which represent the ambient external environment. I have specified a constant static pressure at these outlets, which is 0 relative to a reference pressure of 101325 pa. However, I cannot get convergence from this set-up when I have heat sources in the building no matter how much I under-relax the calculations. Can anyone give any suggestions. Is the constant pressure all around the building resulting in an unstable situation. If so, should I give a pressure profile at these boundaries? Thanks in advance |
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August 31, 2006, 05:09 |
Re: no wind greenhouse ventilation
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What does mean pressure=0?? Are you at the zero absolute temperature ???
I think that the outlet must be at 1 (which means equal to the reference pressure) |
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