Simulation by Using ANSYS – FLUENT of Wall Room with Effect Air Gaps Between Walls
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Ansys Fluent , Air Gap, Wall Room , CFD Analysis & Transient stateAbstract
ANSYS -FLUENT using, Analysis of the temperature distribution through the room's walls takes into account the effect of using air gaps of various thicknesses for a number of gaps (8 cm, 5 cm, and 2.5 cm) between walls, with the goal of determining the ideal thickness. The analysis is done through simulation, with the results being compared to those from the experimental study. The current study's room dimensions were 1.56 x 1.5 and 1.5 cm, and it selected the winter weather conditions in Najaf Al-Shraf in January and February as the weather conditions that were impacted. While the primary chamber wall used for this research was thought to be constant, the air gap between it and the wall of the alucobond coating layer had different thicknesses (8, 5 & 2.5 cm) (14 cm).
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