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Necessity of “Intelligent Solution Control” in thermal comfort simulation

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Anonymous
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Necessity of “Intelligent Solution Control” in thermal comfort simulation

Hello

I am doinng work on Thermal comfort related problem. I am doing simulation on temperature and velocity distribution and thermal comfort condition in an an average residential room with average conditions. Now my question is "is it necessary to keep the Intelligent Solution Control turned on for the analysis ?" Does it will give more precise result than manual control of the convergence criteria ? If don't then what should be the convergence criterias? My model and boundary conditions is almost same as the tutorial: Human Comfort Ventilation Study. I am expecting a precise result from the simulation. So what should i do?

Thanks in advance

 

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apolo_vanderberg
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In general it is always useful for Steady State models to keep Solution Control enabled.

 For thermal comfort this will help with ensuring a stable solution in the thermal solution which is a key component of thermal comfort

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