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March 2, 2024 at 2:41 pm
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SubscriberI am modeling a cooling tower, specifically the airflow entering the cooling tower when the wind is blowing sideways. My problem is that I can't find the proper boundary conditions to get the airflow to enter from the bottom and exit through the upper cross section of the cooling tower, in general I get a reverse current inside the cooling tower. I need advice on how to select these boundary conditions. I have 2 domains (cooling tower and enclosure). I have the bottom windows set as interior, I tried the upper section as outlet, but the air flows from the enclosure domain into the upper section. at this point I set the upper section as interior, but the airflow does not go up the section
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March 4, 2024 at 10:30 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorWhy would wind enter the bottom of a cooling tower and exit at the top? Think about what the tower actually does, and then what you need in the model.Â
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