The influence of the Reynolds number on low speed flow (essentially incompressible flow) is discussed. A first set of literature is reviewed to identify effects of low Reynolds number on flows in rooms. Methods of incorporating low-Reynolds-number effects in existing turbulence models are surveyed.
Low Reynolds number effects in single-room air flow.
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Year:
1988
Bibliographic info:
IEA Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems, Annex XX