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Improving predictions of heat transfer in indoor environments with eddy viscosity turbulence models
Heat transfer modelling in indoor environments requires an accurate prediction of the convective heat transfer phenomenon. Because of the lower computational cost and numerical stability, eddy viscosity turbul...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Micron Particle Deposition in the Nasal Cavity Using the v 2-f Model
From a health perspective inhaled particles can lead to many respiratory ailments. In terms of modelling, the introduction of particles involves a secondary phase (usually solid or liquid) to be present within...