Detail publikace

Experimental verification of boundary conditions for numerical simulation of airflow in a benchmark ventilation channel

LÍZAL, F. NIEDOBA, P. ŠEDA, L. JEDELSKÝ, J. JÍCHA, M.

Anglický název

Experimental verification of boundary conditions for numerical simulation of airflow in a benchmark ventilation channel

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Correct definition of boundary conditions is crucial for the appropriate simulation of a flow. It is a common practice that simulation of sufficiently long upstream entrance section is performed instead of experimental investigation of the actual conditions at the boundary of the examined area, in the case that the measurement is either impossible or extremely demanding. We focused on the case of a benchmark channel with ventilation outlet, which models a regular automotive ventilation system. At first, measurements of air velocity and turbulence intensity were performed at the boundary of the examined area, i.e. in the rectangular channel 272.5 mm upstream the ventilation outlet. Then, the experimentally acquired results were compared with results obtained by numerical simulation of further upstream entrance section defined according to generally approved theoretical suggestions. The comparison showed that despite the simple geometry and general agreement of average axial velocity, certain difference was found in the shape of the velocity profile. The difference was attributed to the simplifications of the numerical model and the isotropic turbulence assumption of the used turbulence model. The appropriate recommendations were stated for the future work.

Anglický abstrakt

Correct definition of boundary conditions is crucial for the appropriate simulation of a flow. It is a common practice that simulation of sufficiently long upstream entrance section is performed instead of experimental investigation of the actual conditions at the boundary of the examined area, in the case that the measurement is either impossible or extremely demanding. We focused on the case of a benchmark channel with ventilation outlet, which models a regular automotive ventilation system. At first, measurements of air velocity and turbulence intensity were performed at the boundary of the examined area, i.e. in the rectangular channel 272.5 mm upstream the ventilation outlet. Then, the experimentally acquired results were compared with results obtained by numerical simulation of further upstream entrance section defined according to generally approved theoretical suggestions. The comparison showed that despite the simple geometry and general agreement of average axial velocity, certain difference was found in the shape of the velocity profile. The difference was attributed to the simplifications of the numerical model and the isotropic turbulence assumption of the used turbulence model. The appropriate recommendations were stated for the future work.

Klíčová slova anglicky

automotive ventilation, computational fluid mechanics, experiment, hot wire anemometry

Vydáno

28.03.2016

Nakladatel

EDP Sciences

ISSN

2100-014X

Kniha

EPJ Web of conferences

Strany od–do

1–4

Počet stran

4

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT131201,
  author="František {Lízal} and Pavel {Niedoba} and Libor {Šeda} and Jan {Jedelský} and Miroslav {Jícha},
  title="Experimental verification of boundary conditions for numerical simulation of airflow in a benchmark ventilation channel",
  booktitle="EPJ Web of conferences",
  year="2016",
  month="March",
  pages="1--4",
  publisher="EDP Sciences",
  issn="2100-014X"
}