Architectural, Beginner: CFD Simulation Training Course

Architectural, Beginner: CFD Simulation Training Course

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1h 55m
  1. Section 1

    STEADY Wind Flow Over Buildings

    1. Episode 2 9m 59s Free
  2. Section 2

    TRANSIENT Wind Flow Over Buildings

  3. Section 3

    Building’s INTERNAL Flow

  4. Section 4

    Windcatcher

  5. Section 5

    Wind Tower

    1. Episode 1 13m 7s Free
  6. Section 6

    Façade

  7. Section 7

    Dust Particles in Buildings

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Architectural, Beginner: CFD Simulation Training Course — Ep 01

Dust Particles Entering the Room CFD Simulation

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01
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12m 8s
Published
Oct 22, 2024
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Description


This project uses ANSYS Fluent to study how dust particles enter a room through windows and move/deposit inside. The 3D geometry (DesignModeler) represents a room with two windows and a chimney. Meshing (ANSYS Meshing) yields 42,061 elements. Because deposition evolves over time, the simulation is transient.


Dust Particles Methodology


Dust-laden air enters via the two window inlets at 0.25 m/s and exits through a pressure outlet at the chimney top. Particle transport and settling are modeled with a two-way coupled Discrete Phase Model (DPM) to capture interaction between the particles and the carrier flow. The laminar flow model is used for the continuous phase.


Conclusion


Outputs include 2D velocity contours, vectors, and streamlines, revealing airflow paths and dust motion. The wind-driven flow carries particles along the main stream, while recirculation zones promote enhanced deposition and sediment accumulation.