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Vasile ALEXA
RESUMEN: El mdulo de anlisis de fluidos del programa es solucionador de fluido para el fluido compresible e incompre
de clase mundial soluciones de elementos finitos y la capacidad de controlar el flujo , el fluido puede contener superficie
PALABRAS CLAVE: prdidas de carga hidrulica , tuberas , la simulacin , el programa de Adina
INTRODUCTION
wher
e:
hpl
2g
(2)
l lenght of pipe
m;
m
d diameter pipe
m;
g acceleration of gravity
;
2
s
97
Blasius
for
Re
5
10
(6)
coefficient
100Re
5
2
lg R
e
0,8
i
(7)
2
1
lg 2.51 k
difficult to
use
uniquethat
formulas
to calculate it,
assuming
l,
(9)
, d , v and k (equivalent roughness) are
3.7
Re
known [2].
1d
i
b.3.
Hydraulically rough pipe CRIT > 200,
the linear loss coefficient depends only on the equivalent
k
roughness of the pipe , being
applicable the
d
1 KarmanNikuradse:
k
relation of
2 lg 1.14
(10)
a) If
Re Recrt
2320
using:
64
Re
(4)
3000
with a most general and efficient solutionc) Establishing the properties of the
approach. General flow conditions in material thermophysical properties of
the material and fluid, respectively;
arbitrary geometries can be solved.
d)
The steps taken to realise the simulations, Establishing the loads as loads, we
have the 5 bar pressure
using the CFD3D model, were as follows: e) Finite element discretisation of the
a) Establishing the scope of analysis analysis domain. After generating the
From the point of connection in the discretisation network, we obtained 979
basement to the first consumer who lives nodes and 4800 finite elements.
on the ground floor, the length is 3.5
meters, and the other consumers are
placed vertically, three meters apart from
each other.
3
3 m
1.2510
The maximum circulated
3000
E taj IV
3500
3000
3000
E t a j III
E taj II
E taj I
linear pressure
loss coefficient
and
pressure fluctuation in the pipe, using the
working medium ADINA.
The pressure variation in the pipe:
Figure 8. Establishing the conditions on
the outline
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Figure 10. The velocity field in a plane
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