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Numerical studies on issues of Re-independence for indoor airflow and pollutant dispersion within an isolated building.

Peng-Yi Cui1, Wei-Qiu Chen1, Jia-Qi Wang1, Jin-Hao Zhang1, Yuan-Dong Huang1, Wen-Quan Tao2.   

Abstract

This study conducted the numerical models validated by wind-tunnel experiments to investigate the issues of Re-independence of indoor airflow and pollutant dispersion within an isolated building. The window Reynolds number (Re w ) was specified to characterize the indoor flow and dispersion. The indicators of RRC (ratio of relative change) or DR (K_DR) (difference ratio of dimensionless concentration) ≤ 5% were applied to quantitatively determine the critical Re w for indoor flow and turbulent diffusion. The results show that the critical Re (Re crit) value is position-dependent, and Re crit at the most unfavorable position should be suggested as the optimal value within the whole areas of interest. Thus Re H,crit = 27,000 is recommended for the outdoor flows; while Re w,crit = 15,000 is determined for the indoor flows due to the lower part below the window showing the most unfavorable. The suggested Re w,crit (=15,000) for indoor airflow and cross ventilation is independence of the window size. Moreover, taking K_DR ≤ 5% as the indicator, the suggested Re w,crit for ensuring indoor pollutant diffusion enter the Re-independence regime should also be 15,000, indicating that indoor passive diffusion is completely determined by the flow structures. The contours of dimensionless velocity (U/U 0) and concentration (K) against the increasing Re w further confirmed this critical value. This study further reveals the Re-independence issues for indoor flow and dispersion to ensure the reliability of the data obtained by reduced-scale numerical or wind-tunnel models. © Tsinghua University Press 2021.

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Keywords:  CFD simulation; Re-independence; indoor ventilation; pollutant dispersion; similarity criterion

Year:  2021        PMID: 34659649      PMCID: PMC8513550          DOI: 10.1007/s12273-021-0846-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Build Simul        ISSN: 1996-3599            Impact factor:   4.008


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