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VEDAT September 20, 2003 03:03

WATER CLOSET DRAINAGE
 
HI HAS CFX AN ABILITY TO SIMULATE THE WATER MOVEMENTS INSIDE THE WATER CLOSET TO TEST ITS FUNCTIONALITY ??(DRAINAGE OR WATER CONSUMPTION)

BAK_FLOW September 22, 2003 11:28

Re: WATER CLOSET DRAINAGE
 
Yes,

the flow in a sanitary system is an open channel flow and requires the resolution of the interface between the water and the air. This is often called free-surface flow. Further, in such equipment one may be interested in the movement of another phase which can be modeled as either an Eulerian fluid or as a Lagrangin particle in CFX-5.6

Regards,

BAK_FLOW

mechovator July 15, 2009 13:56

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Rui July 15, 2009 16:31

Have a look here:

Decreasing Water Consumption in Toilets. Optimization of a sanitary discharge valve using ANSYS CFX: http://www.ansys.com/industries/cons...oiletvalve.htm

Optimization of a sanitary discharge valve using a numerical approach: http://www.wseas.us/e-library/confer...rs/498-704.pdf

Numerical and experimental optimisation of a gravity driven free-surface flow: http://www2.dem.uc.pt/antonio.gameir...SEAS_paper.pdf


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