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Old   September 17, 2010, 02:20
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Hi friends !

I am working on "Flow induced vibration over in a heat exchanger"

& Need to know required data & information to be collected for same.

Please help me for better start in this direction...

I am new to CFD tools like FLUENT,GAMBIT,CFX..

I am student of MTech thermal Engg.

More Details on project :

- shell & tube heat exchanger

- shell side & tube side fluid is liquid

- CFD tool tobe used in 2D > GAMBIT & Fluent or in case ANSYS CFX.

- How to do the Vibration analisys it ?

- what should the required data input for Analisys from actual heat Hx ?

- How to Validate the model ?

- Is there a need to write any code for it ?

Thank you

Hope for the best from your side !
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