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... Modelling of air flow and temperature distribution inside cold storage facilities based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been attempted. Moureh et al (2002) and Moureh and Flick (2004) modelled airflow pattern and temperature distribution in a refrigerated truck. Xie et al (2006) used a CFD ...
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