A study of the Effect of Air Inlet and Exit on Indoor Air Movement

  • Khalifa A
  • Hamad A
  • Faraj J
  • et al.
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Abstract

This work consists of a numerical simulation to predict the velocity and temperature distributions, and an experimental work to visualize the air flow in a room model. The numerical work is based on non-isothermal, incompressible, three dimensional, k turbulence model, and solved using a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) approach, involving finite volume technique to solve continuity, momentum and energy equations, that governs the room’s turbulent flow domain. The experimental study was performed using (1/5) scaled room model of the actual dimensions of the room to simulate room air flow and visualize the flow pattern using smoke generated  from burnt herbs and collected in a smoke generator to delivered through the prototype room. The numerical results were compared with those obtained from experiments, the correspondence between numerical and experimental was fairly good and also, a fair comparison was found with other workers in this field.

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Khalifa, A. H. N., Hamad, A. J., Faraj, J. J., & Ahmed, A. Q. (2023). A study of the Effect of Air Inlet and Exit on Indoor Air Movement. Journal of Engineering, 20(05), 109–125. https://doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2014.05.07

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