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June 22, 2016, 12:37 |
SWFS Transient Multi-Fluid Mixing in Closed Volume
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Scott Thomas
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Hello all! First time poster here. The best I could tell, this is the sub-forum to post about SolidWorks Flow Simulation questions. Apologies if this is in the wrong place.
I'm pretty new to using SWFS, and what I've done with it has been limited to single fluid steady-state simulations. But I've been asked to look at doing a simulation of a liquid fuel that is pushed out by a hydraulic fluid. The fuel is isolated in a closed volume by burst disks. Hydraulic fluid enters on one side to open the inlet burst disk, which then mixes into the fuel and pressurizes the volume. This pressurization opens the outlet burst disc and the fuel and hydraulic fluid mixture flows out the other side. Some specific things (events) I've been asked to look at are:
My general approach to this analysis would be to break it up for each event: 1, 2, 3. I assume that modeling the sudden 'opening' of the burst discs would not be possible in SWFS? I'd like to get this communities thoughts on approaching this problem and the challenges/limitations of doing this with SWFS. Any advice for tackling this analysis would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your time, and I look forward to reading your responses. |
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