Svidt K
Year:
1993
Languages: English | Pages: 8 pp
Bibliographic info:
Denmark, Aalborg University, Dept of Building Technology, December 1993

In modem livestock buildings air distribution and air quality are important parameters to animal welfare and to the health of full-time employees in animal production. Traditional methods for calculating air distribution in farm buildings are mainly based on formulas for air jets which do not include the effect of room geometry, obstacles or heat sources. This paper describes the useĀ of Computational Fluid Dynamics to predict air flow patterns and temperature distribution in a ventilated space. Good agreement is found when results of numerical predictions are compared with experimental data.