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    Fra.Anz
    Posts: 6
    Registered: ‎09-20-2011

    filling a bottle - CFD

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    03-23-2012 12:47 AM

    Hello everybody,

     

    I have a question regarding a filling of a bottle simulation.

     

    I have to perform the analysis about the filling of a bottle but i don't know how to set this analysis.

     

    Is there anyone who can help me?

     

    i think that it should be a transient analysis is it right? Or it needs to use stationary simulation?

     

    the initial conditions and boundary condition are:


    inlet velocity: 1.22 m/s

    working pressure: 1 atm

    initial temperature 20°C

     

    Thank a lot

     

    Francesca A.
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    royce.abel
    Posts: 251
    Registered: ‎08-24-2011

    Re: filling a bottle - CFD

    03-23-2012 06:44 AM in reply to: Fra.Anz

    Are you using simulation CFD or the product previously known as Algor?

     

    Sounds like you are talking about free surface effects, but Simulation CFD does not support free surface effects.

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    Fra.Anz
    Posts: 6
    Registered: ‎09-20-2011

    Re: filling a bottle - CFD

    03-26-2012 06:06 AM in reply to: royce.abel

    I'm using CFDesign.

    What's about algor?  can i do it with Algor?

    I didn't think to use it because i know that is not the right program for a CFD analisys.

    How do you use it for this kind of simulation? is it possible to use the CFD module of Algor  to make this study?

     

     

    what i want to know are:

    velocity field

    pressure field

    distribution of the fluid around the wall of the bottle

     

     

    and for the future if is it possibile i would like to study the mixing between water and glass.

     

     

    thank's a lot for your support

     

    Francesca A.
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