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Wind flow model
Posted 2012年6月11日 GMT-4 12:07 Version 4.3 1 Reply
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Hi,
I'm currently tying to create a wind flow model of a cluster of buildings in order to analyze their effect on a urban wind turbine. I'm having a hard time understanding how to use the software. I have done a few tutorials and have tried finding applicable tutorials to what I'm trying to do. I have not successfully found a large scale unenclosed flow model. I have only found models with boundaries such as pipes or enclosed tube flows. I haven't found anything that is an open flow such as a car in the outdoors or a wind turbine. 1. Where can I find information on creating such model? 2. Do I have to create a 'fictitious boundary' in order to simulate my flow? 3. Does COMSOL treat this kind of analysis as if it was inside a wind tunnel? 4. Does anyone have a model that they could share?
I did find an animation that would be helpful to have the .mph file. www.comsol.com/showroom/animations/963/ This is the kind of model I'm looking for.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Matt
I'm currently tying to create a wind flow model of a cluster of buildings in order to analyze their effect on a urban wind turbine. I'm having a hard time understanding how to use the software. I have done a few tutorials and have tried finding applicable tutorials to what I'm trying to do. I have not successfully found a large scale unenclosed flow model. I have only found models with boundaries such as pipes or enclosed tube flows. I haven't found anything that is an open flow such as a car in the outdoors or a wind turbine. 1. Where can I find information on creating such model? 2. Do I have to create a 'fictitious boundary' in order to simulate my flow? 3. Does COMSOL treat this kind of analysis as if it was inside a wind tunnel? 4. Does anyone have a model that they could share?
I did find an animation that would be helpful to have the .mph file. www.comsol.com/showroom/animations/963/ This is the kind of model I'm looking for.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Matt
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