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Flow in a Process Injection Mixing Pipe (streamlines)

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

tutorial nº 3 de CFX 10

The injection mixing pipe, common in the process industry, is composed of two pipes: one with a larger diameter than the other. Analysing and optimising the mixing process is often critical for many chemical processes. CFD is useful not only in identifying problem areas (where mixing is poor), but also in testing new designs before they are implemented.
The geometry for this example consists of a circular pipe of diameter 1.0 m with a 90° bend,
and a smaller pipe of diameter 0.3 m which joins with the main pipe at an oblique angle.

fluido: agua

tuberia de diametro 0.3m:

velocidad del agua= 5m/seg
temperatura del agua= 315K

tuberia de diametor 1m:

velocidad del agua= 0.5m/seg
temperatura del agua= 315K

AdidaKK-Punta Arenas Chile-2009

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  • the colour red,its the velocity on the streamline, blue to lower velocity and red to faster velocity

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  • who dislike this? Honestly.

  • loving the MUSIC - who is it by?

  • Disculpá mi ignorancia,pero para que aplicacion/es es esto?

  • this looking like a 90 bend pipe,whats the red for?

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