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Dear All, I found out the previous discussion However, in my case more into the temperatures in the adjacent rooms. Do you think this is due to the ratio of the compartments? (L/H and W/H)? Or is there any reason for that? Thanks |
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FDS and CFAST are very different codes. CFAST for example cannot account for the fact that the room 27 doorway is offset in the corner diagonally opposite from where rooms 6 and 8 are. But there are also many differences between your inputs and potential issues with your FDS inputs: -You don't have great grid resolution for the two small room doorways. The 6 door is 2 cells wide and 8 is 3 cells. |
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CFAST is a very simple model. You cannot expect it to have the same performance for equivalent inputs as FDS for more complex geometries. Your biggest issue in the plots you attached is probably using INERT in FDS (you did not defined boundary conditions for all solid surfaces). This error will result in FDS underpredicting temperatures.
FDS is a CFD code. The accuracy of its results is tied to the grid resolution. Having reasonably well resolved simulations take more than a day is not unusual with FDS. It is not CFAST. It is not intended to run in minutes for typical problems.