The
International Journal of Ventilation
Volume 1 No 1 June 2002
Paper 1
Spurious
Numerical Solutions in Coupled Natural Ventilation and Thermal Analyses
Yuguo Li
Department
of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong SAR, China
Abstract
It is well known that iterative solution processes can lead to
divergence when dealing with coupled airflow and thermal analyses for
buildings ventilated either naturally or by a mixed-mode system. The
Newton-Raphson method or its variants are used in almost all existing
multi-zone airflow models. This paper discusses the qualitative features
of the iterative solution processes of the Newton-Raphson method when used
for coupled thermal and ventilation analyses of a simple one-zone building
with two openings. Chaotic solutions are obtained for three different
coupling strategies in combining the airflow and indoor air temperature
calculations. The spurious solutions obtained in this paper are due to the
inherent characteristics of the Newton-Raphson method. Our analyses on
these spurious numerical solutions are based on a simple dynamical systems
approach. Unfortunately, there seems to be no general approach to
distinguish the true steady-state solution from the spurious numerical
solutions in practical simulations. The fact that chaotic solutions were
obtained for a very simple problem in this paper may indicate the need for
a further understanding of its implications to more complex multi-zone
problems. The findings in this paper may serve as a tool for further
development of effective numerical methods for multi-zone airflows and may
also provide useful knowledge for interpreting the divergence behaviours
of some of the numerical simulations in building ventilation.