Numerical Simulation and Experimental Study of Wind Distributor

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In order to study the distribution of indoor air from wind distributor, the velocity field and temperature field in the room are simulated with AIRPAK software which uses indoor zero-equation turbulent model. To simplify the physical model of wind distributor, five model methods have been used in the modeling process. The indoor temperature and velocity distribution characteristics were obtained and did a comparative study with the experiment. The results of the study show that the model can be simplified largely, simplified model consistent with the experimental data can also save computing resources and computing time in modeling process of wind distributor.

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