Urban Planning CFD simulation Training Package
$500.00 Student Discount
- External Flow Around Tall Buildings
- Pollution of the Street between Buildings
- Urban Heat Island (UHI) CFD Simulation on a Real Zone
- Air Pollution within a Street Canyon
- Wind Flow Around Three Buildings
- Pollution in a Real Urban Zone
Description
Urban Planning CFD simulation Training Package by ANSYS Fluent, 6 Projects
Urban Planning CFD Simulation training package is intended to assist urban planners, architects, and engineers in understanding how to use ANSYS Fluent for applications related to urban planning. The package consists of six initiatives that address a wide variety of issues, such as the passage of wind over buildings, the pollution of the air in street canyons, and the urban heating island (UHI).
Each project has detailed instructions, ANSYS Fluent input files, and example outcomes. The package suits ANSYS Fluent users of all expertise levels, from novices to seasoned professionals.
Project 1: The Wind Movement Over Buildings
The primary objective of this project is to model the flow of wind across a collection of structures located in an urban setting. The following categories of discussion are included in the project:
– Configuring the geometry and mesh with the help of ANSYS DesignModeler and the Meshing tools
– Creating the simulation in ANSYS Fluent and defining the boundary conditions and material properties
– Running the simulation and reviewing the results
The project comprises a sample case of a group of buildings located on a city block. It also offers insights into how wind flow might impact the environment of an urban setting.
Project 2: The Effects of Pollution on the Air in Street Canyons
This project’s primary objective is to model the effects of air pollution in street canyons, which are created when a street is flanked on either side by very tall buildings. The following categories of discussion are included in the project:
– Configuring the geometry and mesh with the help of ANSYS DesignModeler and the Meshing tools
– Specifying the boundary conditions and material attributes in ANSYS Fluent
– Using the Species Transport model to simulate the dispersion of contaminants
– Running the simulation and reviewing the results
The research comprises a typical case of a street canyon in an urban environment, and it provides insights into how the health and well-being of urban people might be affected by the air pollution present in urban environments.
Project 3: Urban Heating Island (UHI).
The urban heating island (UHI) effect is the phenomenon in which temperatures are greater in urban regions in comparison to the rural areas that are located nearby. The primary goal of this project is to simulate the UHI effect. The following categories of discussion are included in the project:
– Configuring the geometry and mesh with the help of ANSYS DesignModeler and the Meshing tools
– In ANSYS Fluent, defining boundary conditions and material properties
– Simulation of the heat exchange utilizing the energy equation
– Evaluating the outcomes of the simulation once it has been run.
The project examines a case study of an urban region. It offers insights into how the UHI effect can impact the urban landscape and the level of comfort experienced by city dwellers.
Additional Projects for Projects 4 through 6.
Additionally, the training package contains three additional projects that focus on various other urban planning applications. These projects are as follows:
– The direction in which the wind blows over a park that has trees
– The quality of the air in a subway station
– The level of thermal comfort in an outdoor pedestrian area
Each project has detailed instructions, ANSYS Fluent input files, and example outcomes.
Conclusion
This training package offers an in-depth introduction to the use of ANSYS Fluent for various applications in urban planning. The package consists of six initiatives that address a wide variety of issues, such as the passage of wind over buildings, the pollution of the air in street canyons, and the urban heating island (UHI).
This package is accessible to users who are new to ANSYS Fluent as well as those who have extensive familiarity with the software. It offers insights into how CFD simulation may be used to better urban planning and design.
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