Assignment 3 Shazmir
Assignment 3 Shazmir
EAT 216
COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING
ASSIGNMENT 3
TITLE :
FLUID FLOW ANALYSIS BY COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING
METHOD USING CFD APPLICATION
Signature : Date :
1. Show the exploded and assembly drawings (with balloon numbering and part list
table) together with the 2D vital dimensions of your designed heating element. (20
marks)
2. Show all boundary conditions specified in your model and meshing information
SOLVER SETTINGS
Solution mode Steady State
Solver computer MyComputer
Intelligent solution control On
Advection scheme ADV 1
Turbulence model k-epsilon
CONVERGENCE
Iterations run 3
Solve time 56 seconds
Solver version 16.0.20150322
Mass Balance
IN OUT
Mass flow N.A. N.A.
Volume flow N.A. N.A.
NAME ASSIGNED TO PROPERTIES
At higher inlet pressures, the maximum flow to the water heater should be restricted to 7 litres
per minute. Streamline vented water heaters are our straightforward solution.It provide a
single output of reliable hot water.
4. The fluid static pressure contour diagram and the pressure drop obtained
Static pressure is usually defined as pressure of fluid at rest and dynamic due to its
velocity or in other words due to kinetic energy of a fluid element.Consider a case of
flow in pipe (steady state and in-compressible fluid say water).
5. The fluid temperature contour diagram
Water is heated in a pressure vessel that can withstand a hydrostatic pressure close to
that of the incoming mains supply.Tankless heaters is storage water heaters have the
advantage of using energy (gas or electricity) at a relatively slow rate, storing the heat
for later use. The disadvantage is that over time, heat escapes through the tank wall
and the water cools down, activating the heating system to heat the water back up.
Water heater that instantly heat water as it flows through the device, and do not retain any
water internally except for what is in the heat exchanger coil. Copper heat exchangers are
preferred in these units because of their high thermal conductivity and ease of fabrication.
The main advantages of tankless water heaters are a plentiful continuous flow of hot water (as
compared to a limited flow of continuously heated hot water from conventional tank water
heaters), and potential energy savings under some conditions. The main disadvantage of these
systems are their high initial costs (equipment and installation).