Computer Modeling Application of Fluid Outflow from Vessels

Author:

Kraváriková Helena1

Affiliation:

1. Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to evaluate numerical analysis of the fluid flow during the outflow from vessel orifices at various locations. The problems of the outflow velocities and pressure fields were well-chosen for the given purposes. The selected fluid flow problems were solved by numerical simulation using FEM in ANSYS. For numerical simulation, we used the basic steps to design an abstract model in the ANSYS virtual environment. Numerical simulation requires a geometric model complemented by physical properties of flowing fluids as well as both the initial and boundary conditions. It is then possible to calculate the velocity and pressure fields by numerical simulation for a particular fluid type. The results obtained from the numerical simulation were compared with those of the analytical solution. The results obtained from modeling and numerical simulation correspond to the actual values ​​with minimum deviations. The demonstrated type of the problem solved by numerical simulation and modeling confirmed the advantages and possibilities of flexible solutions for any combination of problems in the field of ​​fluid dynamics. Modeling and numerical simulation of fluid flow can provide results regarding the speed and the pressure fields in vessels and pipelines.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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