Evaluation of some assumptions used in multizone airflow network models
Wanga, L. and Chen, Q.
2008 Building and Environment, 43(10): 1671-1677
Air distribution; Multizone airflow model; Well-mixing assumption; Dimensional analysis; Contaminant transport
Wanga, L. and Chen, Q., (2008), "Evaluation of some assumptions used in multizone airflow network models", Building and Environment, 43(10): 1671-1677.
Abstract: |
Multizone airflow network models assume that in a zone air temperature and contaminant concentrations are uniform, and air momentum effects are neglected. These assumptions could cause errors for airflow with strong buoyancy, large contaminant concentration gradient, or strong momentum. This study has found the correlations of the errors and some dimensionless air parameters. The assumption of uniform air temperature is acceptable when the dimensionless temperature gradient is smaller than 0.03. The assumption of uniform contaminant concentration is valid if the corresponding Archimedes number for the source zone is greater than 400. The assumption of neglecting air momentum effect is reasonable when the jet momentum effect is dissipated before reaching an opening in downstream.
Online source |
|
|
This publication in whole or part might be found online. Check the sources on the related article below. Or use search engines on the web.
|
Related Concepts
|
|