How to Run a CFD Simulation of a Centrifugal Pump

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @SimscaleSimulation
    @SimscaleSimulation  4 года назад

    Dedicated forum section: www.simscale.com/forum/t/how-to-run-a-cfd-simulation-of-a-centrifugal-pump-simscale-tutorial/89404

  • @malharikawade8925
    @malharikawade8925 2 года назад +2

    Bro I need your help

  • @gunter6274
    @gunter6274 3 года назад +1

    i only have 3 days to make a wind simulation on a wind turbine , which a requirement on our thesis, PROBLEM is i have a very small knowledge on simscale ....
    Honestly i wanna give up on this , i cant take it anymore

  • @fbq8yg4k
    @fbq8yg4k Год назад

    Can you show a simple tube with over Mach 4 Air compressible flow?

  • @haroldwestrich3312
    @haroldwestrich3312 4 месяца назад

    Fewer 90° elbows ! ! Anyone wonder why a pump manufacturer would BUILD IN A 90° angle right into the pump housing/Volute? ? ? Regardless of how well you lay out your system. you will always have one more 90 - built in for no apparent reason. It may look neat to have the output lined up and centered on the input but is that really worth an extra 90?

  • @junioraguilar7152
    @junioraguilar7152 4 года назад +2

    Excellent tutorial, could you explain how the rotary zone is created? Is it done with the cad model or simscale provides a tool for it? thanks!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM 4 года назад +1

      Thanks for your question! These articles can help you:
      - www.simscale.com/knowledge-base/how-to-prepare-cad-for-simulating-rotating-zones/
      - www.simscale.com/knowledge-base/how-to-create-a-rotating-zone/
      Hope that helps!
      Jousef

  • @carlogrillo6207
    @carlogrillo6207 3 года назад +1

    excellent tutorial, one question, why you defined inlet: velocity inlet with 8.5 e-3 m3/s(do you know the v inlet)? and outlet with P=0? in order to defined the characteristic curve is better set: inlet: P=0 and outlet Q= (the volume flow rate in the range of the pump) or is better set the opposite?

    • @simpeller4128
      @simpeller4128 2 года назад

      Carlo can you help me define some variables for a pump project am working on?

  • @HassanKhan-cs8ho
    @HassanKhan-cs8ho 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the excellent tutorial. One question is the impeller also a simplified geometry like the pump body or is it true cad model?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for your feedback Hassan! It is indeed a true CAD model however you need to prepare the geometry as shown in the tutorial, more information here:
      - www.simscale.com/knowledge-base/how-to-prepare-cad-for-simulating-rotating-zones/
      - www.simscale.com/knowledge-base/how-to-create-a-rotating-zone/
      Hope that helps!
      Jousef

  • @dhanushj5720
    @dhanushj5720 3 года назад

    my animation in the simscale cannot be controlled if it is 0-1000 timesteps then it frames cannot be controlled properly even with the control button in the legacy interface. Plz help if there is any other way to input some values and get the proper animation. The frames jump from 0-1000 directly. no break in the middle can be given

  • @TheShavarin
    @TheShavarin 3 года назад

    Great video murad. Is the impeller cad model assembled inside the water body or is it impeller rotating zone inside the water body? Pls advise.

  • @Kneelb4me1
    @Kneelb4me1 3 года назад

    prnt.sc/v2ehql keep getting this error message, can you help? Have uploaded hollow casing, centred blades, have created combined component containing casing, blades, fluid volume and rotating zone, but seems to be adding lots of component for each part of the blades...can't work out what to do. Combined model in autocad: prnt.sc/v2ejyn

  • @vivekjk6729
    @vivekjk6729 Год назад

    13:15 didnt you say the simulation was steady state and not transient? if so, then how did the software plot the velocity vs time graph.

    • @SimscaleSimulation
      @SimscaleSimulation  Год назад

      For a steady-state analysis, with a "time step" of 1, the time is equal to the number of iterations. So, this plot shows the velocity per iteration. More information in regards to the Simulation Control and time step for steady-state simulations can be found here: www.simscale.com/docs/simulation-setup/simulation-control/