Determination of a flow cross section over the angle of a curved geometry
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Hello, everyone,
I have a small problem for a longer time, which I unfortunately cannot solve.
I would like to determine the flow cross-sectional area of two overlapping parts.
As an example I have a ball valve. If a ball valve is completely open, i.e. the opening degree = 100 %, the flow cross-sectional area is pi / 4 * d^2 .
When the ball closes, the cross-section decreases over the angle.
Unfortunately, it is not so easy to determine this cross-section, because the flow cross-section is defined in such a way that the resulting velocity vector points normally to this surface.
A colleague has created an Excel table for a simple case. He did this by placing a plane in the surface and then linking the angle of rotation to the surface in CATIA Kinematics. This resulted in a table with opening angle to the cross-sectional surface.
For more complex geometries, like the ones I have attached here, I unfortunately did not make it and I did not find anybody who would know how to do it.
Does anyone of you have an idea how I could do this with Fusion 360 or any other CAD software or whatever?