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How to Ensure Thermal Comfort in a Building

Engineers can run many simulations while observing the impact of different types of insulation increasing or lowering the supply flow rate, as well as modifying the supply temperature, to make sure thermal comfort is achieved in their designs.
By Jon Wilde
March 9, 2020
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by Jon Wilde
Jon Wilde has more than 15 years of experience in CFD, application engineering, and team management. Before joining SimScale, he worked with many other CFD solutions and managed a team of technical support engineers.

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