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CFD Airflow Analysis of a Laboratory Room Design Trend
During a laboratory renovation project for a biopharmaceutical company, implementation of large numbers of microisolator equipment in a common room posed a number of challenges in the design of the room’s air distribution system.


Possibility to use Solar Induced Ventilation Strategies in Tropical Conditions By Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulation
The climatic conditions of the tropical regions are characterized by high air temperatures, high relative humidity’s and very low wind speeds, which make the environmental conditions uncomfortable. The use of solar roof chimneys in buildings is one way to increase natural ventilation and, as a consequence, improve indoor air quality. The present study evaluates the stack induced ventilation strategies performance on experimental room model in Malaysian condition. The use of solar induced ventilation strategies in building was investigated using CFD FloVent technique.


Locating the Optimum Position to Place an Indoor Air conditioner in Studio Type Apartment to Achieve Good Thermal Comfort
In Malaysia, popularity of building and living in studio type apartments is increasing. Analysis of internal building environment such as thermal comfort, indoor air quality, air movement and etc is gaining popularity among architects, building services engineers and environmental engineers. Occupants of the studio apartments normally obtain a good thermal comfort by ventilation through the windows and placement of air-conditioner. The purpose of this study is to analyze indoor thermal environment in a studio apartment, cooled by a unit of multi-split air-conditioner.


APC Uses Airflow Simulation to Solve Data Center Cooling Problem
American Power Conversion (APC) helped diagnose and solve a potential overheating problem in a customer’s new data center by using simulation to evaluate alternative designs prior to installing the equipment. The simulation showed that the customer’s original design would result in overheating if a single computer room air conditioner (CRAC) failed for even a short period of time.


 

 


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