Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and Elmer

The main goal of presented work was to develop parametric model of a ventilator for CFD and structural analysis. The whole model was designed and scripted in freely available open source programmes in particular in OpenFOAM and Elmer. The main script, which runs or generates other scripts and furthe...

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Main Authors: Čibera Václav, Matas Richard, Sedláček Jan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402013
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spelling doaj-14044deb58714287a8c8f3c25c6e41122021-08-02T01:38:00ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011140201310.1051/epjconf/201611402013epjconf_efm2016_02013Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and ElmerČibera Václav0Matas Richard1Sedláček Jan2New Technologies – Research Centre, University of West BohemiaNew Technologies – Research Centre, University of West BohemiaNew Technologies – Research Centre, University of West BohemiaThe main goal of presented work was to develop parametric model of a ventilator for CFD and structural analysis. The whole model was designed and scripted in freely available open source programmes in particular in OpenFOAM and Elmer. The main script, which runs or generates other scripts and further control the course of simulation, was written in bash scripting language in Linux environment. Further, the scripts needed for a mesh generation and running of a simulation were prepared using m4 word pre-processor. The use of m4 allowed comfortable set up of the higher amount of scripts. Consequently, the mesh was generated for fluid and solid part of the ventilator within OpenFOAM. Although OpenFOAM offers also a few tools for structural analysis, the mesh of solid parts was transferred into Elmer mesh format with the aim to perform structural analysis in this software. This submitted paper deals namely with part concerning fluid flow through parametrized geometry with different initial conditions. As an example, two simulations were conducted for the same geometric parameters and mesh but for different angular velocity of ventilator rotation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402013
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author Čibera Václav
Matas Richard
Sedláček Jan
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Matas Richard
Sedláček Jan
Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and Elmer
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Čibera Václav
Matas Richard
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title Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and Elmer
title_short Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and Elmer
title_full Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and Elmer
title_fullStr Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and Elmer
title_full_unstemmed Parametric model of ventilators simulated in OpenFOAM and Elmer
title_sort parametric model of ventilators simulated in openfoam and elmer
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The main goal of presented work was to develop parametric model of a ventilator for CFD and structural analysis. The whole model was designed and scripted in freely available open source programmes in particular in OpenFOAM and Elmer. The main script, which runs or generates other scripts and further control the course of simulation, was written in bash scripting language in Linux environment. Further, the scripts needed for a mesh generation and running of a simulation were prepared using m4 word pre-processor. The use of m4 allowed comfortable set up of the higher amount of scripts. Consequently, the mesh was generated for fluid and solid part of the ventilator within OpenFOAM. Although OpenFOAM offers also a few tools for structural analysis, the mesh of solid parts was transferred into Elmer mesh format with the aim to perform structural analysis in this software. This submitted paper deals namely with part concerning fluid flow through parametrized geometry with different initial conditions. As an example, two simulations were conducted for the same geometric parameters and mesh but for different angular velocity of ventilator rotation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402013
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