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February 25, 2016, 22:28 |
Using DPM to get the Spray
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Presteina
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Canada
Posts: 16
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Hello everybody,
I am working on a geometry which is actually 3D, but for the starting phase, I am using a 2D model. It is the part of the combustion chamber in the rotary IC engine. My main task is to design the fuel injector, to get the spray from the injector. Initially I am using a simple circular pipe as a fuel injector. The outlet of the fuel injector is 0.1 mm. I have read few tutorials for the DPM. Please tell me what can be the thing to start with a injection ? Do I need to design the injector physically ? If some of you have some good useful tutorial on the Spray modelling, please send me on my email ID. parthmech19@gmail.com If someone wants to hands on with my problem, I will send my mesh file with boundary condition. All suggestions are welcome. Thank you in advance. |
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June 7, 2016, 07:50 |
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James
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 116
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Hi pkp,
I am trying to simulate spray cooling of metal pieces. Have you found a suitable tutorial? I have seen the tutorials that ANSYS provides but I need to include heat transfer (I need to investigate cooling of the metal piece depending on spray parameters). Is your model working now? Thanks! |
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