Abstract
This research initiative is driven by the desire to elevate the comfort and productivity of individuals working within workshop environments. Workshops often encompass a variety of activities ranging from fabrication and assembly to creative endeavors, and the comfort of occupants plays a crucial role in ensuring their effectiveness. Recognizing this, the study employs Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis as a tool to delve into the intricacies of heating and cooling systems within such spaces. The primary aim of this research is twofold: first, to optimize the thermal environment of workshops to enhance productivity, and second, to achieve this optimization in a manner that is energy-efficient and sustainable. To achieve these objectives, the study undertakes a comprehensive examination of different heating and cooling strategies, employing CFD simulations to analyze their effectiveness. The utilization of CFD allows for a detailed investigation into various aspects of airflow,