Title: DESIGN WITH MODELING TECHNIQUES Chapter 11
1DESIGN WITH MODELINGTECHNIQUESChapter 11
- ALFRED MOSER
- ALOIS SCHÄLIN
- LARS DAVIDSON
- VINCENZO CORRADO
- VIKTOR DORER
- MARKUS KOSCHENZ
2Contents of Chapter 11
- INTRODUCTION
- COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS IN INDUSTRIAL
VENTILATION - Purpose
- Method
- Required Input
- CFD Software
- Case Studies
- Conclusion and Recommendations
- References
- THERMAL BUILDINGDYNAMICS SIMULATION
- Introduction
- Physical Phenomena
- Calculation Methods
- Required Input
- Expected and Available Results
- Example
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- References
- Bibliography
3TABLE 11.1 Numerical Methods and Their Purpose
4FIGURE 11.2 Cross-section through clean room,
with open oven (including shelves) to the
left. The air curtain is supposed to protect the
inside of the oven when the door is opened to
fill in goods. The air curtain, however, was
found to be bent outward, and recirculation
occurs, which can carry dust into the oven (shown
by the class B air to the right).
5FIGURE 11.17 View of large industrial parcel
distribution hall from outside.
6FIGURE 11.18 View of large industrial parcel
distribution hall from inside (CFD model).
7FIGURE 11.19 View of large industrial parcel
distribution hall from inside (multizone model).
8FIGURE 11.20 Resulting temperatures in the hall
(from CFD model).
9FIGURE 11.23 Textile machine hall with spinning
machines.
10FIGURE 11.24 Model of small part of the hall.
11FIGURE 11.25 Airflow in redesigned ventilation
system.