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November 10, 2000, 15:19 |
Can CFD help solve air bubble problem?
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I am a senior design engineer at a small medical device manufacturing company. One of our products is about the size of a pen and has irrigating fluid (BSS water) flowing around an aspirating cannula with multiple diameter surfaces. Our goal is to reduce/eliminate air bubbles being formed as the irrigating fluid flows toward the tip.
Questions: 1. Can CFD software help us solve this challenge? 2. If so, are there unique requirements? 3. Is there CFD software that would do the job, be relatively inexpensive, and be easy to use (I use SolidWorks for modeling and Cosmos/Works for FEA)? |
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