Atrium_multi zone CFD simulation

CFD system for detailed predictions of airflow and heat transfer processes in and around building space.
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Atrium_multi zone CFD simulation

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Hi,

I have several questions related to the CFD simulation of a multi zone space. I have to reference here an earlier topic called “multi zone” posted on this forum in December 2011. That topic ended up with a post/instruction comprising a series of steps that I have strictly followed but I still experience the same problem stated in that topic, so definitely solution is not that simple.
I started modelling of a multistorey atrium space (room no.1) with four rooms (stories) (rooms no. 2, 3, 4 and 5.) adjacent to the atrium and open towards atrium, similar to the visualization illustration example in the Micro Flo User Guide. I ran the Apache simulation. In the CFD module I took room no. 1 (atrium) as a parent room and I created multi zone space by adding rooms 2, 3, 4 and 5. Then, I created multi-zone space partitions, imported boundary conditions from Vista and ran CFD simulation. I was surprised with what I got: the velocity vectors visualization showed that CFD didn’t recognized floors/ceilings between rooms 2&3, 3&4 and between 4&5, while partial vertical partitions from rooms 2, 3, 4 and 5 towards atrium were recognized.
Does anybody have explanation for this? I’m wondering whether I did something wrong or this is a kind of limitation of CFD module dealing with multi-zone space? Does ApacheSim recognize those ceilings/floors?

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Re: Atrium_multi zone CFD simulation

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C’mon guys,

Does anybody have comment on this? What could be wrong in here? Is it me or CFD module might have a glitch? I cannot imagine a model simpler than this one above? Also, it’s similar to the CFD visualization example in the User Guide.

Has anybody ever tried something like this? Definitely, I’m facing problem with running CFD simulation of any multi-zone model having horizontal holes (100% or partial holes in the horizontal plane) in floor/ceiling partitions between rooms as well as having any horizontal partition (floor/ceiling) like ones in the model above.

Even in a simple two-room model, with one room on top of the other one, and 100% hole between them, after CFD simulation, 100% hole became SOLID ceiling/floor partition between rooms!!???
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