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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2002
A.J. Baker, Ph.D., P.E., K.L. Wong, Ph.D., N.S. Winowich, Ph.D.
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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is gaining use in simulating distributions of ventilation air in building interior environments. As high-performance computing matures, the ability to address industrial-scale problems emerges. This paper presents design and solution adequacy assessments for a five million node CFD prediction of the mixed ventilation flow field in an industrial facility. The two-story plant footprint approximates a football field, and the interior contains over 100 geometrical/thermal entities requiring detailed meshing definition. Simulation design decisions and software selections lead to construction of a nonconformal block meshing, domain-decomposed for parallel execution. The paper details the simulation decision process and interprets the generated solution for flow details and assessments of solution quality.
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Citation: Symposium Papers, Atlantic City, 2002