2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2011.12.007
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Effect of supply Reynolds number and room aspect ratio on flow and ceiling heat-transfer coefficient for mixing ventilation

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“…In 2012 Al-Sanea et al [44] studied the effect of Reynolds number and room aspect ratio on flow and ceiling heat transfer coefficients for mixed ventilation. They conducted a CFD study to simulate turbulent flow and heat transfer inside mechanically ventilated rooms, using a mixing air-distribution system under forced convection conditions.…”
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“…In 2012 Al-Sanea et al [44] studied the effect of Reynolds number and room aspect ratio on flow and ceiling heat transfer coefficients for mixed ventilation. They conducted a CFD study to simulate turbulent flow and heat transfer inside mechanically ventilated rooms, using a mixing air-distribution system under forced convection conditions.…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Sanea et al [21] investigated effect of supply Reynolds number (Re d ) and room aspect ratio (L/H) on velocity and temperature distributions inside air-conditioned rooms under forced convection conditions. Sensitivity of results to turbulent Prandtl number, values of k and 3 at the supply port, and y þ was examined.…”
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“…Later, Prasad and Koseff [21] investigated the combined natural and forced convection heat transfer in a deep lid-driven cavity flow. Hongtau Xu et al [22] numerically studied double diffusive mixed convection around a heated cylinder in an enclosure and Al-Sanea et al [23] analyzed the effect of input Reynolds number and room aspect ratio on turbulent flow and ceiling transfer coefficient for mixed convection using CFD method. Zhao et al [24] used traditional CFD method to investigate three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear multiple steady fluid flows in a slot-ventilated enclosure.…”
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