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Further developments in the conflation of CFD and building simulation

Beausoleil-Morrison, I. , Clarke, J.A. , Denev, J. Macdonald, I. A. Melikov, A. , Stankov, P.
2001
Seventh International IBPSA Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil August 13-15


Beausoleil-Morrison, I. , Clarke, J.A. , Denev, J. Macdonald, I. A. Melikov, A. , Stankov, P., (2001), "Further developments in the conflation of CFD and building simulation", Seventh International IBPSA Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil August 13-15.
ABSTRACT

To provide practitioners with the means to tackle problems related to poor indoor environments, building simulation and computational fluid dynamics can usefully be integrated within a single computational framework. This paper describes the outcomes from a research project sponsored by the European Commission, which furthered the CFD modelling aspects of the ESP-r system. The paper summarises the form of the CFD model and describes the method used to integrate the thermal and flow domains.


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Denev, J. M.
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Melikov, I. A.
     
Stankov, A.
     



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