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The coupled fluid/solid heat transfer computations are performed to predict the temperatures reached in the rotating disc systems. An efficient finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) thermal coupling technique is developed and demonstrated. The thermal coupling is achieved by an iterative procedure between FEA and CFD calculations. In the coupling procedure, FEA simulation...
Stress analysis of a chemical reactor head was computationally simulated by a finite element method and probabilistically evaluated in view of several uncertainties in the performance parameters. Cumulative distribution functions and sensitivity factors were computed for overall heat transfer rate due to the structural and thermodynamic random variables. These results can be used to quickly identify...
Stress analysis of a pressure vessel was computationally simulated by a finite element method and probabilistically evaluated in view of the several uncertainties in the performance parameters. Cumulative distribution functions and sensitivity factors were computed for overall heat transfer rate due to the structural and thermodynamic random variabIes. These results can be used to quickly identify...
Stress analysis of a cone-cylinder pressure vessel was computationaIly simulated by a finite element method and probabilisticaIly evaluated in view of several uncertainties in the performance parameters. Cumulative distribution functions and sensitivity factors were computed for overaIl heat transfer rate due to the structuraI and thermodynamic random variabIes. These results can be used to quickly...
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