WUFI simulation for column structure

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Foo Chin Peng
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WUFI simulation for column structure

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May I know how I should do a simulation for column? 500 x 500 square column?

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Re: WUFI simulation for column structure

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Hi,
depends on what you like to see. If rising moisture is the question, you can do a vertical section including the ground.
If you like to see eg. the drying behavior you can do a horizontal section with exterior boundary conditions on four sides.
Christian
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Re: WUFI simulation for column structure

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Dear Christian,
Thank you for your advise.
Do you mean to do this with WUFI 2D?
1) For vertical section, how do I input rising moisture in the simulation?
2) for horizontal section, how do I input the rising moisture in the simulation? and
3) how do you specify external conditions on 4 sides? I thought we only can have internal and external side?

Appreciate your advise
chin peng
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Re: WUFI simulation for column structure

Post by Christian Bludau »

Yes, I was thinking about WUFI 2D, as you posted the topic in the 2D section.
1) for rising moisture you need to create a boundary condition which offers water in every time step. For that you could use the "CreateClimateFile.xls" in WUFIs tools folder and create a kli-File with rain.
2) in the horizontal section rising damp can not taken in account.
3) in WUFI 2D you can assign any climate to any boundary
Best regards,
Christian
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