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Hej, Lars!
Jag skickar till dig en strmningsimulering av hydraulik drill med ANSYS fr att visa min
frmga att anvnda befintlig verktygprogram hos Er. Jag hoppas att det r intressant fr er
och din kollega. Om du vill, kontakta min handledare prof em Klas Cederwall p 087908053.
Jag frvntar att f jnsten och jobba hos er.
MVH
Yigal kelman.
Purpose
The author does this simulation to demonstrate his ability of using ANSYS when he applies for a hydraulic engineer job at Atlas Copco AB,
rebro. Due to the limitation of computation time, a case with the simple motion of piston is simulated.
Model
The model is built in ANSYS 6.1. The grid and boundary condition are shown in Figure 1. The flow is turbulent so the turbulent model (kepsilon model) is used.
Results
The flow condition when the piston is moving is shown in Figure 2 (velocity vector), 3 (turbulent energy) and 4 (turbulent energy dissipation
rate). These pictures can be understood as the initial condition of the transient flow.
Then the piston stops for a while and transient flow occurs. This is simulated. A part of the convergence history is shown in Figure 5. The
velocity vector change is shown in the following figures 6-10 for different time points. The turbulent energy and dissipation rate are not shown.
Conclusion
The author can use the existing CFD tool at Atlas Copco AB to develop and improve the product design.
Figure 2 Velocity field due to the motion of the piston and the axis. The flow is turbulent.
Figure 5 Convergence histories for velocity, pressure, turbulent energy and dissipation rate.
Figure 6 At 0.002 second after the piston stops. Reflective wave occurs. Read comments on the picture.