Single-sided ventilation — Part II. further considerations

作者: M.M.M. El Telbany , M.R. Mokhtarzadeh-Dehghan , A.J. Reynolds

DOI: 10.1016/0360-1323(85)90027-7

关键词: PhysicsSimulationShear stressShear (geology)TurbulenceMechanicsGeography, Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental engineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringBuilding and Construction

摘要: Abstract This paper extends an earlier report of measurements and computer predictions flows in a cubical cavity exposed on one side to the scavenging effect external stream. Further photographs are presented; they consistent with each other computational model. Specifically, comparisons made between measured predicted mean velocities turbulent shear stresses, used elucidate features layers generated by accelerating decelerating flows. The model is deduce approximate relations internal activity (measured velocity, turbulence energy stress) percentage ‘window’ opening relative position plane walls upstream downstream cavity.

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