In the present study, numerical analysis has been employed to investigate the distribution of velocity and temperature of the air in space conditioned with corrugated ceiling radiant cooling panels (RCP). The model of the study is a three-dimensional room with dimensions of (5.0*4.0*3.2) m. The initial and boundary conditions of the models are set to start the simulation in which the mean cooling panel temperature (Tmp) is (15 °C), where Tmp must not be lesser than that variety to avoid the danger of water vapor condensation on the surface of panels and tubes. The air inlet temperatures Tin is taken as (15, 20, and 25) °C and inlet velocities Vin are (1 and 0.5) m/s with an outdoor air temperature of (40 °C). Ansys Fluent software is considered in this study to simulate the flow field under the influence of several factors including outdoor air temperature, mean panel temperature, air inlet velocity, and temperature. The outcomes show an improvement in the overall cooling capacity and the mixed convection heat transfer. Many of the calculated outcomes were displayed as velocity vectors and temperature contour diagrams. Numerical studies assist in using the chilled ceiling technique for cooling aims in Iraqi weather for its simplicity, easiness, and better comfort presentation.
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