Hello Marwan. I am glad to see your reply. Very helpfull as allways.
Here is a .cfz file and some further explanation of the case. I have some questions in order to help me validate the simulation. (i tried to drag and browse the file but i get a message with
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Case: A hydrocarbon storage tank with a pressure vacuum safety valve (PVSV) is close to a heater´s exhaust gas at 650°C. Analyze the danger of explosion if the hydrocarbon vapors meet the high temperature exhaust.
Approach: Since Autodesk CFD is not able to mix 3 fluids, I imagine 2 runs of simulation scenarios to analyze this danger.
Scenario #1: How close and at what temperature will the hot exhaust get to the PVSV with certain ambient air velocity.
Scenario #2: How close and at what concentration will the hydrocarbon vapor get to the heater´s exhaust with certain ambient air velocity.
As shared in the file i imagine it has been done correctly. That being stated i do have some doubts/questions.
Q#1: Should I use a created material for fluid scalar mixture of Air-CO2 or Methane?. I suppose yes because I want to input CO2 and hydrocarbons with air.
Q#2: Should I use compressible or incompressible flow on Solve window? I suppose incompressible because it is at ambient location (no enclosed vessel or area).
Q#3: Should I use transient or static? I suppose static is enough since I am worried about the worst-case scenario.
Q#4: Do I need to check gravity box and its direction? I suppose yes since i am interested in heat transfer.
Q#5: Is the fluid mixture correctly applied? I suppose yes following examples on “Scalar Mixing Analyses (Part 1&2)” dated 4 nov 2016 on YouTube Channel “Autodesk Simulation”.
Extra Q: When using Transient solve. What is the difference between assigning IC to all volume’s vs not all volumes? I think i have seen some examples without all volumes and also have been recomended to apply ICs to all volumes.
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As allways, thank you very much and best regards!