Onishi J, Koga S, Mizuno M, Takeya N, Kitagawa K
Year:
1998
Bibliographic info:
Sweden, Stockholm, KTH Building Services Engineering, 1998, proceedings of Roomvent 98: 6th International Conference on Air Distribution in Rooms, held June 14-17 1998 in Stockholm, Sweden, edited by Elisabeth Mundt and Tor-Goran Malmstrom, Volume 1

In the unsteady calculations of room thermal environments, two simple and effective methods were introduced to reduce computer efforts through two case studies. One method (method-A) was applied to a passive solar room analysis (caseA) and another method( method-B) was applied to estimation of energy consumption in an air-conditioned room (caseB). In method-A, flow fields are calculated intermittently, namely, calculated every Nta time step while temperature fields are calculated every time step here, Nta≥ 1. In method-B, only flow fields are calculated every Nia time step as method-A, however, several flow patterns stored in the computer mass storage in previous calculations are used according as the supply air temperature level. In the calculations, CFD code 'SCIENCE' developed by authors was used. In both cases CPU times were saved efficiently without distorting results.