Speaking of renewable energy, I was viewing IBPSA online and noticed only papers on coanda effect to mechanical jet fossil fuels. Does anyone have a great read on coanda over naturally occurring fluid flow phenomena on the grand scheme? I am interested in hybridizing ventilation should the right client come along and went to stay ahead of the pack. It would absolutely delightful if someone would share documents on controlled vortices quantifying fluid flow as well.
Might anyone be of assistance? I might just have to be resolved to going through the US Justice department and so-called " US Freedom of Information Act".
Perhaps someone knows a quanta discussion group that might offer a little insight.
Kevin Kyte
Kevin
You might try Coanda Research & Development Corporation.
http://www.coanda.ca/
For a US outfit, I'd start with the Idaho National Laboratory. One of
DOE's big R&D and operations labs. They have a huge fluidized bed
calciner and have had a lot of time and money to figure out flow issues.
Also, they are fabulous people to work with.
https://inlportal.inl.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=269&parentname
=CommunityPage&parentid=3&mode=2&in_hi_userid=2&cached=true
Paul Grahovac, LEED AP