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Smoke extraction from a building
Posted 4 juil. 2014, 16:45 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.4 1 Reply
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Hello comunity!!
I'm in a trial version of COMSOL to evaluate its acquisition.
I want to simulate the smoke extraction from the building when there is a fire.
I plan to start by simulating a room where there is a source of heat and smoke and also a flow output with constant flow.
So far I have modeled the room and the flow output but I can't find a source that will give me heat and smoke (like a gas).
In the end I want to make a transient analysis and check that smoke isn't concentrated at dangerous levels below certain height and I also want to check temperatures around the smoke generation area.
Any help with the modelling of the smoke generation will be much appreciated.
Kind regards.
Eloy Ruiz
Lima, Peru
I'm in a trial version of COMSOL to evaluate its acquisition.
I want to simulate the smoke extraction from the building when there is a fire.
I plan to start by simulating a room where there is a source of heat and smoke and also a flow output with constant flow.
So far I have modeled the room and the flow output but I can't find a source that will give me heat and smoke (like a gas).
In the end I want to make a transient analysis and check that smoke isn't concentrated at dangerous levels below certain height and I also want to check temperatures around the smoke generation area.
Any help with the modelling of the smoke generation will be much appreciated.
Kind regards.
Eloy Ruiz
Lima, Peru
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