On the suitability of steady RANS CFD for forced mixing ventilation at transitional slot Reynolds numbers.

@article{vanHooff2013OnTS,
  title={On the suitability of steady RANS CFD for forced mixing ventilation at transitional slot Reynolds numbers.},
  author={Twan van Hooff and B. Blocken and GertJan F. van Heijst},
  journal={Indoor air},
  year={2013},
  volume={23 3},
  pages={
          236-49
        }
}
UNLABELLED Accurate prediction of ventilation flow is of primary importance for designing a healthy, comfortable, and energy-efficient indoor environment. Since the 1970s, the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has increased tremendously, and nowadays, it is one of the primary methods to assess ventilation flow in buildings. The most commonly used numerical approach consists of solving the steady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations with a turbulence model to provide closure… 

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