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CFD simulation and data analysis in BIM models

Summary

The course is focused on the possibility of modeling the flow of heat transfer (conduction, convection), including the generation of mesh for issues related to the modeling of flow. Students will extend theoretical knowledge in the field transfer of heat, mass and momentum of flow. The finite volume method (FVM) will be used to solve the system of equations describing the flow. The method will focus mainly on the solution of conduction of heat by various construction structures, which will be defined by different material properties. Furthermore, (FVM) will be applied to the issue of air flow in a closed room and thus the solution of air conditioning. ANSYS-Fluent software is used for practical applications of the example (FVM). Numerical simulations will be realized on BIM models within the course. To adjust of geometry in software ANSYS will be used DesignModeler and ANSYS Meshing is used to generation of mesh.

Literature

INCROPERA, F., P. ET AL. Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer. 6th ed.. Hoboken : Wiley, c2007 – xxv. 997 s. ISBN 0-471-45728-0 .
SHAUGHNESSY, E. J., KATZ, I. M., SCHAFFER, J. P. INTRODUCTION TO FLUID MECHANICS. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. 2005. p. 1018.
ANSYS Fluent Theory Guide (Release 18.2). 2017.
ANSYS Fluent User’s Guide (Release 18.2). 2017.
WILKES, J., O. Fluid mechanics for chemical engineers with Microfluidics and CFD. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, c2006. Prentice Hall international series in the physical and chemical engineering sciences. ISBN 0-13-148212-2.

Advised literature

RODI, W., FUEYO, N. Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments 5. First edition. Oxford: ELSEVIER SCIENCE Ltd. 2002. p. 1010. ISBN 0-08-044114-9.
ANSYS Fluent Tutorial Guide (Release 18.2). 2017.
ANSYS Fluent User’s Guide (Release 18.2). 2017.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 338-0401
Abbreviation CFDsim
Course title CFD simulation and data analysis in BIM models
Coordinating department Department of Hydromechanics and Hydraulic Equipment
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Marian Bojko, Ph.D.