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SIMULATION OF THREE

DIMENSIONAL JETS
MIXING THROUGH
CONFINED AND FREE
SPACE

Presented by:-
Pawan Sharma (8816106008)
Kuldeep Ramavat (8816105007) Under the guidance of:-
Ravi Kumar (8816105005) Prof. Ghanshyam Singh
AIM
The aim of this project is to analyse the fluid mixing and to find the
optimum mixing using three dimensional jets.
SOFTWARES USED:

 Project libre-
used for project plan
 Freecad-
used for CAD modelling
 Salome-
used for mesh generation
 Openfoam-
used for simulation
PROJECT PLAN
GOVERNING PARAMETERS
 
Reynolds Number:- A dimensionless number used in fluid mechanics
to indicate whether fluid flow past a body or in a duct is steady or
turbulent.

For circular pipe, where,


 
CRAYA CURTET NUMBER
• Dimensionless ratio of thrusts and jet momenta controlling flow in
confined jets where the primary jet is much smaller than the
dimensions of the confining enclosure.
DIMENSIONS
S. No. Geometry Inlet Diameter Exit Diameter Length
(mm) (mm) (mm)
1. Circular Jet 3 ---- 20
2. Conical Jet 66 12 82.26
3. Circular Tube 31.95 ---- 200
WORK DONE IN PREVIOUS SEMESTER

• Initial Literature Survey


• CAD modelling of various geometries.
• Mesh Generation.
• Mesh Conversion for simulation.
• Simulation in OpenFoam using icoFoam solver.
WORK DONE TILL NOW
• Post processing of circular jet in icoFoam solver.
• Case setup of circular jet for simulation in SimpleFoam solver.
• Simulation of circular jet.
• Post Processing.
Case Setup & Post Processing Of Circular Jet
In IcoFoam
Boundary Conditions Velocity Conditions
BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Taghi Karimipanah, 1996, TURBULENT JETS IN CONFINED SPACES, Centre for Built
Environment, Royal Institute of Technology, Box 88, S-801 02 Gävle, Sweden.

2. A numerical method for the solution of confined co-flowing jet diffusion flames, G.S. Lorenzzetti, A.L.
De Bortoli.
THANK YOU!

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