Quasi-steady states in natural displacement ventilation driven by periodic gusting of wind
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- Natural ventilation driven by periodic gusting of wind
- Displacement and mixing ventilation driven by opposing wind and buoyancy
- Time-dependent ventilation flows driven by opposing wind and buoyancy
- Transient ventilation dynamics following a change in strength of a point source of heat
- The formation and evolution of stratification during transient mixing ventilation
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- Contaminants in ventilated filling boxes
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- Natural ventilation driven by periodic gusting of wind
- On the mixing of a confined stratified fluid by a turbulent buoyant plume
- Steady-state flows in an enclosure ventilated by buoyancy forces assisted by wind
- The formation and evolution of stratification during transient mixing ventilation
- Time-dependent flows in an emptying filling box
- Transient natural ventilation of a room with a distributed heat source
- Transient ventilation dynamics following a change in strength of a point source of heat
- Turbulent gravitational convection from maintained and instantaneous sources
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