2020
DOI: 10.29081/jesr.v26i1.7
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A CFD Analysis in Solidworks Flow Simulation for Two Mixing Fluids With Different Temperatures in Nozzles

Abstract: The heat can have a direct impact on the mechanical elements by creating deformations and by causing the induction of additional stress in them. In designing of the heat exchangers or for the electronic components, the temperature changes for structural analysis as well as structural performance of thermal impact for the entire element must be analyzed. The study from this paper proposes an analysis and a simulation of flow through the convergent-divergent nozzle type to optimize the inlet of warm fluid to hav… Show more

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“…Figure 2(a) shows the boundary conditions that must be configured to conduct the flow simulations, including inlet pressure, outlet pressure, operating temperature, and fluid velocity while Figure 2(b) shows the numerous outcomes approaches that could be used to examine the data. Figure 2(c) demonstrates that the SolidWorks Flow Simulation that includes several inflow substances from its directory [14].…”
Section: Computational Analysis On Cfrp Wrapping Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2(a) shows the boundary conditions that must be configured to conduct the flow simulations, including inlet pressure, outlet pressure, operating temperature, and fluid velocity while Figure 2(b) shows the numerous outcomes approaches that could be used to examine the data. Figure 2(c) demonstrates that the SolidWorks Flow Simulation that includes several inflow substances from its directory [14].…”
Section: Computational Analysis On Cfrp Wrapping Structurementioning
confidence: 99%