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    Solidworks particle study documentation

    Posted By: BlackDove
    Solidworks particle study documentation

    Solidworks particle study documentation
    Published 07/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 5 lectures (2h 48m) | Size: 1.63 GB


    Engineering projects with real-world applications and university students' problem-solving

    What you'll learn
    Learners will know the precise procedures for carrying out any parametric analysis with SolidWorks.
    Understanding the process for applying Computational Fluid Dynamics to solve any industrial challenge (CFD)
    By using SolidWorks Flow Simulation, students will be able to use SolidWorks at an expert level to address any engineering challenge.
    Students will be taught about various boundary conditions.
    Learners will be able to use SolidWorks Flow Simulation to optimize any industrial challenge.
    Students will have a thorough understanding of CFD Optimization at an expert level.

    Requirements
    Be already familiar with Solidworks User Interface
    Have had previous experience designing various geometry with Solidworks
    Have some background knowledge in CFD Computational Fluid Dynamics or similar fields
    Recommended but not mandatory: has completed one of my previous courses related to Solidworks design tips and tricks

    Description
    Solidworks particle study documentation

    Note: the course will be updated regularly so expect more lessons coming in the near future.

    The CFD analysis and optimization using SolidWorks topics are covered in every video. The videos discuss problems unique to their industry and illustrate them with straightforward examples. This course was developed with intermediate and advanced students in mind.

    Unit 1: The effects of reduction nozzle size and obstacles on the flow of fluids

    Learning outcome: Students will be able to solve the characteristics of flowing stream in a reduction nozzle

    Problem: Find the characteristics of flowing stream in a nozzle, knowing that a sphere is located in the space between the higher diameter pipe and the reduction zone.

    Questions to solve

    The average velocity at the outlet.

    Velocity flow field.

    Pressure distribution within the fluid.

    Pressure at the surface of the sphere.

    Pressure at the surface of the duct.

    Unit 2: Loss coefficient calculations under different conditions

    Learning outcome: Students will be able to estimate the loss coefficient under different operating levels

    Problem: Estimate the loss coefficient in a ball valve under different opening levels.

    Questions to solve

    Given the formulas for loss of coefficient and Reynolds number find

    The calibration curve when the valve opening is at 0 degrees

    The calibration curve when the valve opening is at 10 degrees

    The calibration curve when the valve opening is at 15 degrees

    The calibration curve when the valve opening is at 20 degrees

    extract the data to excel sheet and graph all results at different angles.

    Unit 3: Fluid characteristics of a counter-current heat exchangers

    Learning outcome: Students will be able to set custom equation to solve complex heat transfer problems.

    Objectives

    Set up a heat transfer model using Simulation add-in in Solidworks

    Show how to specify fluid subdomains when multiple fluids are required.

    Show how to specify solid domains.

    Set custom equations by using Goals feature.

    Problem

    Simulate a counter-current two-pipe heat exchanger

    Questions to solve

    Determine

    The outlet temperature of both streams.

    Display the inlet and outlet velocities of both streams

    Display a Cut Plot for the temperature.

    Display a flow Trajectories plot for the temperature.

    Estimate Log Mean Temperature Difference (LMTD).

    Unit 4: The effects of ventilation system on the CO2 within an indoor space

    Description

    Covid-19 has been a major public health concern after it's outbreak in early 2020. An indirect way of estimating the probability of the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 in an indoor environment is by measuring the concentration of CO2 in the air. CO2 is a regular component of the air in a concentration of around 400ppm. However, in a poorly ventilated facilities, this concentration can rise to a higher unsafe level.

    Problem

    Simulate the ventilation of a classroom with an initial CO2 concentration in the air of 900 ppm. Use a time-dependant approach to track the change in concentration in the room.

    Questions to solve

    Determine

    Demonstrate the use of the design features such as Convert Entities, Extruded Cut, and Extruded Boss/Base

    Simulate the transport of multiple species.

    Demonstrate how to specify the presence and concentration values of multiple species.

    Demonstrate how to specify a time-dependant model.

    I really hope that this course will benefit everyone. If you have any questions please write to me and I will make sure to answer your questions.

    I wish everyone a success in your life whether its for your study or career. Have a great path ahead!

    Who this course is for
    Advance users who are engineering students at the University
    Professional users working in an industry related to engineering or fluid quality control
    CAD/CAM/CAE professionals