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February 9, 2016, 00:18 |
Senior Design natural gas and air mixing problem
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Aaron Wagoner
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Hi Everybody,
So I am a senior that is designing a burner mixing head for a company for my senior design project. I want to model the existing burner head that this company produces to see how well the natural gas and air are mixing. However all I have is access to SolidWorks Flo simulator to accomplish this mixing problem. The problem I run into is that the Flow simulator will not let you directly mix two different fluid sub domains. So my question is there any alternative methodologies to solve this problem in SolidWorks to realistically show the mixing of the natural gas and air. FYI it is a powered burner so there is a mechanical blower that makes the combustion air turbulent. |
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