AC-02-17-2 -- Design and Assessment of a Very Large-Scale CFD Industrial Ventilation Flowfield Simulation
Conference Proceeding published 2002 by ASHRAE
Written By A.J. Baker, Ph.D., P.E., K.L. Wong, Ph.D., N.S. Winowich, Ph.D.
Conference Proceeding published 2002 by ASHRAE
Written By A.J. Baker, Ph.D., P.E., K.L. Wong, Ph.D., N.S. Winowich, Ph.D.
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is gaining use in simulating distributions of ventilation air in building interior environments. As high-performance computing matures, the ability to address industrial-scale problems emerges. This paper presents design and solution adequacy assessments for a five million node CFD prediction of the mixed ventilation flow field in an industrial facility. The two-story plant footprint approximates a football field, and the interior contains over 100 geometrical/thermal entities requiring detailed meshing definition. Simulation design decisions and software selections lead to construction of a nonconformal block meshing, domain-decomposed for parallel execution. The paper details the simulation decision process and interprets the generated solution for flow details and assessments of solution quality.
Units: Dual
Citation: Symposium Papers, Atlantic City, 2002