DPM CFD Simulation Training Package, Expert Users, 10 Learning Products
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DPM CFD Simulation Training Package is prepared for EXPERT users of ANSYS Fluent software in the Discrete Phase Model (DPM) area, including 10 practical exercises.
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Discrete Phase Model(DPM) CFD Simulation Package, 10 ANSYS Fluent Training for EXPERT Users
DPM CFD Simulation Training Package is prepared for EXPERT users of ANSYS Fluent software in the Discrete Phase Model (DPM) area, including 10 practical exercises. You will learn and obtain comprehensive training on how to simulate projects. The achieved knowledge will enable you to choose the most appropriate modeling approaches and methods for applications and CFD simulations.
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is currently recognized as the greatest human challenge in the world; Because this disease, in addition to being dangerous to human health, has a high transmission power between sick people and healthy people. The coughing or sneezing of a sick person without a mask in space causes the spread of coronaviruses.
The Elevator Cabin is one of the most important spaces in the discussion of coronavirus disease; Because usually, several people with the shortest possible distance are placed in a small space with a not very strong ventilation system. In project number 1, based on the CFD method, an attempt has been made to simulate the coronavirus particles dispersion from the carrier patient SNEEZE inside an elevator cabin.
Project number 2 aims to investigate the diffusion power of virus particles inside the Car interior. The injection is performed superficially and through the surface of the patient’s mouth. According to this definition of injection, human COUGH virus particles are physically expelled from the patient’s mouth by water droplets that are evaporating in space.
Project number 3 simulates the airflow from a patient’s (COVID-19) mouth in a Hospital room. In fact, in the present case, a special operating room has been designed equipped with ventilation and air conditioning systems. This model assumes that the exhaled air from the patient’s mouth has oxygen with a mass fraction of 0.16 and carbon dioxide with a mass fraction of 0.04 and a temperature of 310.15 K. Also, the input flow rate from the oral area is defined as the UDF.
Combustion in DPM CFD Simulation Training Package
Given the increasing industrial use of coal consumption and the importance of finding clean energy coal technology development, modeling its combustion characteristics is very important. In project number 4, a combustion chamber is simulated. We used two-way DPM for particles, and anthracite as an injection material has been used in this simulation. Anthracite is the best type of coal with the highest calorific value.
Project 5 simulated the gas turbine combustion chamber using a Discrete Phase Model (DPM) and Species Transport Model. In this case, the effect of spraying Benzene particles is done using the Eddy- Dissipation combustion model. This combustion chamber is commonly used for jet engine users.
The Gasification process is a set of chemical reactions in which a carbon-based substance is converted to carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. Project number 6 simulates the gasification process inside a Gasifier Chamber. The fuel stream enters the gasifier chamber from the lower area in the form of stagnant particles with a velocity of 30 m.s-1, a temperature of 393.15 K, and a mass flow rate of 0.2 kg.s-1; While the flow of liquid water in the form of droplets with a velocity of 122 ms-1, temperature 673.15 K and a flow rate of 0.02 kg.s-1 enters the chamber from the middle area and under the process of evaporation turns into water vapor to react with fuel particles.
Dryer
The feed solution (slurry, paste, etc.) is first conveyed to the Atomizer via a tank by means of a pump; the atomizer disperses the liquid solution as a spray or liquid droplets into the main dryer compartment. On the other hand, hot air, which rises by a burner or steam heater, blows into the chamber by a fan. At this point, the liquid phase of the spray contacts hot air so that the moisture within the droplets evaporates within a short time, leaving the powdered dry particles with the hot air out of the chamber.
The main purpose of project number 7 is to investigate the behavior of particles that flow as a discrete phase in a continuous flow inside a Spray dryer. For this simulation, we use two types of continuous and discrete phases.
In project number 8, which has been done by CFD numerical simulation method, The spray drying chamber is simulated by the two-way DPM & Species Transport model. The particle diameter is 1 mm, and the flow moves at a speed of 1 m/s.
DDPM & DEM in DPM CFD Simulation Training Package
The Discrete Element Method, or DEM, is a numerical method for calculating the interaction of large numbers of small particles. Despite the very close relationship between DEM and the “Molecular Dynamics” simulation method, features such as degree of rotational freedom, particle contact, and complex geometry generally distinguish this approach from other options. While the DPM strategy for CFD solutions is a great way to compute particle flow studies that reduce computational costs, this approach fails to provide reliable answers for simulating dense particles with concentrations greater than 10% by volume. DDPM (Dense Discrete Phase Method) is used in project number 9 to simulate an Hourglass.
Multicomponent particles
In project number 10, the Multicomponent particle type for droplets has been investigated. We have used the one-way DPM to simulate the discrete phase.
You can obtain Geometry & Mesh file and a comprehensive Training Movie that presents how to solve the problem and extract all desired results.
Ole Ebert –
How does the package guarantee the precision of the simulations?
MR CFD Support –
Our package employs sophisticated algorithms and integrates various physical phenomena to ensure the utmost precision of the simulations.
Carmen Weimann V –
I’m undertaking a project that involves DPM in multiphase flows. Can this package support that?
MR CFD Support –
Certainly. Our package is flexible enough to handle a variety of applications, including DPM in multiphase flows. We welcome contributions and can tailor the simulations to meet your project needs.
Mr. Madison Heathcote II –
The DPM CFD Simulation Training Package looks quite comprehensive and advanced. Are there any prerequisites for using this package effectively?
MR CFD Support –
Yes, the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package is designed for expert users of ANSYS Fluent software, specifically those with experience in the Discrete Phase Model (DPM) area. As prerequisites, users should be proficient in fluent’s general operations, have a good background in Computational Fluid Dynamics principles, and some experience in performing simulations and interpreting results.
Price Reichel –
How does the package handle the coupling between the discrete phase and the continuous phase?
MR CFD Support –
The package uses advanced algorithms to accurately handle the coupling between the discrete and continuous phases. It ensures seamless and accurate interaction between these phases.
Therese Yundt Jr. –
This package seems comprehensive for advanced users, but I’m curious, does it cover interactions between particles, like agglomeration or breakup?
MR CFD Support –
Yes, advanced training packages like this often cover particle interactions such as agglomeration and breakup in the context of DPM simulations. However, specific details would depend on the content and examples included in the package you’re inquiring about.
Dr. Luther Dach –
I just completed the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package and it was incredibly detailed! The range of topics from virus particle dispersion to combustion and spray drying provided an inteNsive look into the various applications of DPM in ANSYS Fluent. The step-by-step instructions and the training videos were particularly helpful for understanding complex concepts easily.
MR CFD Support –
Thank you for your valuable feedback! We’re glad to know that our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package met your expectations and provided you with a comprehensive learning experience. Your satisfaction with the depth and clarity of the course content is highly encouraging for us. If you have any further questions or need assistance with your ongoing projects, feel free to reach out.
Angelita Deckow II –
I’ve been through the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package and the learning experience is unparalleled. I was especially impressed with the real-life applications, like the simulation of coronavirus particle dispersion and the projects involving combustion. The coverage on multiscale modeling with DDPM and DEM was insightful, teaching me the necessary techniques to tackle complex particulate systems. Additionally, knowing that the package includes geometry & mesh files along with informative training movies, it feels incredibly value-packed for expert users aiming to upskill their CFD expertise.
MR CFD Support –
We appreciate your thoughtful feedback on our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package for expert users. It’s rewarding to hear that you found the real-life simulations, such as coronavirus particle dispersion, and the emphasis on multiscale modeling techniques meaningful for your professional development. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and applicable learning experience, and we’re glad it met your expectations. The inclusion of geometry & mesh files alongside our training movies is indeed designed to provide a complete package to further deep learning. Thank you for choosing our training program, and we look forward to supporting your continued journey in the field of CFD.
Ellis O’Keefe –
In the elevator cabin simulation for coronavirus particle dispersion, are there any considerations for different sneezing patterns or varying air circulation scenarios?
MR CFD Support –
In the simulation, a generic sneezing pattern is often assumed with standardized initial conditions for velocity and droplet sizes. However, varying air circulation within the elevator cab can be introduced by adjusting fan strengths and altering inlet and outlet boundary conditions to mimic different scenarios. These variations help evaluate the dispersion under different conditions and enhance the understanding of viral transmission within enclosed spaces.
Gay Hahn –
I recently completed the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package aimed at Expert Users, thanks to MR CFD. I was particularly impressed by Project 6, where the simulation of a Gasifier Chamber was detailed, providing valuable insights into the gasification process. How applicable are the simulation results from this project to real-world gasifier designs?
MR CFD Support –
The simulation results from Project 6 are highly applicable to real-world gasifier designs. They offer a substantial amount of detail, enabling users to analyze the gasification process accurately and optimize gasifier performance accordingly. Through accurate parameter settings and extensive validation against empirical data, simulations can significantly guide and improve design decisions in actual gasifier projects.
Magali Simonis –
The projects provided within this training are extremely thorough and have helped in solidifying my understanding of DPM simulations within high risk areas, such as COVID-19 dynamics in cramped spaces. Especially the incorporation of real-world applications like aerosol dispersion in a car interior or gas turbine chamber has been immensely beneficial for my hands-on learning.
MR CFD Support –
We are thrilled to receive such positive feedback on our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package for expert users. Knowing that the package has aided in practical understanding and application of CFD in real-world scenarios such as COVID-19 dispersion analysis is rewarding. Your success is a testament to our quality. Thank you for your valued review!
Amira Sauer –
Is this package suitable for use in academic research?
MR CFD Support –
Indeed. The package is appropriate for both industrial applications and academic research.
Mr. Helmer Skiles V –
I have learned a lot from the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package, particularly from the projects on virus particle dispersion and gas turbine combustion. It’s been incredibly insightful for understanding particle behavior in complex environments.
MR CFD Support –
Thank you for your positive feedback on our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package. We’re glad to hear that the package has provided you with valuable insights into particle dynamics and helped enhance your understanding of complex simulations. If you ever have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out.
Prof. Floy Yundt –
What kind of assistance is available if I encounter issues while using the package?
MR CFD Support –
We offer extensive support to all our users. If you encounter any problems or have any queries, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Ernestina Kassulke –
I am thoroughly impressed with the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package for expert ANSYS Fluent users. The range of projects from modeling the spread of coronavirus particles to investigating coal combustion, gasification processes, and spray drying really provides comprehensive exposure to diverse applications of DPM. Thank you for offering such a well-thought-out learning package!
MR CFD Support –
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re thrilled to hear that you’ve found the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package valuable and comprehensive. Our goal is to provide expert users like you with quality and varied training materials that help you expand your skills across different scenarios. If there’s any further learning assistance you need, we’re here to support you. Your satisfaction is our top priority!
Geovanni Rempel DVM –
The DPM CFD Simulation Training Package for expert users seems very comprehensive. One question I have is how the Species Transport Model integrates with the DPM for cases like the gas turbine combustion chamber simulation.
MR CFD Support –
The Species Transport Model works alongside the DPM to accurately capture the interaction between the gas and discrete phases. In the case of the gas turbine combustion chamber simulation, the primary gas phase species are modelled using the Species Transport equations while the DPM handles the injection, tracking, evaporation, and combustion of the discretised Benzene fuel droplets. This combined approach ensures a more accurate representation of the combustion process within the chamber.
Ms. Abby Zulauf –
I’ve just finished the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package for Expert Users, and I’m impressed by the detailed scenarios, particularly the ones involving the dispersion of coronaviruses. The simulations regarding the gas turbine combustion chamber and spray dryer behavior provided excellent practical understanding. Could you recommend further advanced topics or projects that would build on the knowledge acquired from this package?
MR CFD Support –
We are pleased to hear that you’ve found the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package insightful and beneficial. For further advancement, you might consider exploring topics involving multi-phase flow simulations, complex chemical reactions with Fluent, or even high-performance computing techniques for large-scale simulation tasks. Alternatively, custom projects tailored to your field of interest or industry may be the next step in deepening your expertise. Please let us know how we can assist in your continued learning journey.
Maci Jacobi –
This package seems quite comprehensive. Are these simulations also relevant for understanding particle interactions in environments other than virus dispersion or combustion, like pharmaceutical manufacturing?
MR CFD Support –
Yes, the techniques and principles taught in these simulations have broad applications and can certainly be adapted to other fields such as pharmaceutical manufacturing, where particle interactions and behaviors are critical.
Carleton Feil –
This package seems comprehensive, but can you tell me if the training includes guidance on interpreting the results from different types of simulations?
MR CFD Support –
Yes, the training package includes comprehensive guidance on solving the problems, setting up the simulations, and importantly, how to interpret the results from different simulation scenarios. Users can expect to learn the analysis of results in terms of key physical phenomena relevant to each project.
Robin Streich –
Extremely pleased with the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package for expert users! As someone delving into high-level CFD, the advanced scenarios like coronavirus spread simulation and gas turbine analysis pushed my skills to new heights. The variety of applications, from healthcare-related modeling to energy systems, mirrors real-world issues, reinforcing the relevance of my learning. Kudos for the user-friendly geometry and mesh files, and the detailed training movies are great walkthroughs for complex problem-solving.
MR CFD Support –
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! We are thrilled to hear that our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package has significantly contributed to your expertise in CFD analysis. It’s great to know that our wide range of applications and the comprehensive resources supplied have enhanced your learning journey. We always strive to equip our users with practical skills and deep insights into tackling real-life engineering challenges. Your satisfaction with our training products is our top priority!
Ms. Rubie Smith –
This training package looks like a gold mine of information. I’ve always wanted to learn more about particle simulations!
MR CFD Support –
Thank you for your kind words! We’re thrilled to hear that you find our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package valuable. It’s indeed designed to provide expert users like you with comprehensive training in particle simulations. We’re glad it resonates with your learning goals. If you have any further feedback or need assistance as you explore the package, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Clifford Weber MD –
The package sounds quite extensive. Is there a dedicated module on interpreting and post-processing the data obtained from these simulations?
MR CFD Support –
Yes, our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package includes comprehensive guidance on interpreting and post-processing the results from the simulations. This training ensures you gain insight into the significance of the simulation data and how to transform that data into meaningful conclusions.
Dandre Denesik –
The elevated complexity of the simulations in the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package is impressive.
MR CFD Support –
Thank you for your kind words! We are thrilled to hear you found the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package to be comprehensive and challenging. We continuously strive to deliver high-quality learning products that meet the needs of expert CFD users.
Rosalyn Runolfsdottir –
I truly enjoyed diving into the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package! The range of applications from COVID-19 sneeze and cough simulations in enclosed spaces to coal combustion chambers provided an in-depth understanding of particle dynamics in various environments. Moreover, the inclusion of projects about the atomization in spray dryers added practical industry relevance. I especially appreciated the step-by-step training videos that demonstrated problem-solving techniques effectively. The hands-on approach significantly boosted my confidence in handling complex CFD scenarios using ANSYS Fluent.
MR CFD Support –
Thank you for your kind words and positive review! We are delighted to hear that our DPM CFD Simulation Training Package has enriched your knowledge and skills with ANSYS Fluent. It is always rewarding to learn about customer success stories like yours, as it motivates us to continue delivering high-quality training content for our users. If you have any further insights or need assistance on your simulation journey, please feel free to reach out to us.
Leann Predovic –
I am thrilled with the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package for Expert Users. The variety of projects helped broaden my understanding of DPM’s versatility across different scenarios. However, I was especially intrigued by the application of CFD in the simulation of coronavirus transmission in enclosed spaces. It highlighted the real-world significance of CFD tools in addressing modern-day challenges. Every module was comprehensive and informative, with practical exercises that supplemented the theory wonderfully.
MR CFD Support –
Thank you for the positive review of the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package. We are glad to hear that the projects provided you with a deeper understanding of the DPM’s capabilities and applications in current issues like coronavirus transmission. It’s always encouraging to know that our training can make a real impact by offering both theoretical backgrounds as well as hands-on experience through practical exercises. We appreciate the time you took to share your feedback!
Vergie Baumbach –
The package seems comprehensive. Is it practical for simulating various types of particulate matter, not just those listed, like pollution particles or agricultural sprays?
MR CFD Support –
Yes, the DPM CFD Simulation Training Package covers various scenarios involving particulate matter, providing a robust understanding that can be applied to simulate different types of particle-laden flows, including pollution dispersion and agricultural sprays.