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Aerospace Fuel System Modeling with Flowmaster - Part 1 | |
The first in a 3-part series showing the development and basic use of a 1D system model of a passenger aircraft fuel system. | |
Date: | February 25, 2016 |
Location: | https://www.mentor.com/products/mechanical/events/aerospace-fuel-system-modeling-with-flowmaster---part-1 |
Contact Email: | debbie_searle@mentor.com |
Organizer: | Mentor Graphics |
Application Areas: | Aerospace, Fuel Cells |
Softwares: | Flowmaster |
Type of Event: | Online Event, International |
Description: | |
Aerospace Fuel System Modeling with Flowmaster-Part
1 In this first installment of a three part series, we will create a simplified but holistic one-dimensional fuel system model of a typical passenger aircraft. We start with the placement and function of one dimensional flow components to model the complete system and then perform one major case study. The case study consists of a steady state analysis of initial pressure and flow distribution throughout the aircraft fuel system during a ground refueling scenario. After the initial study, a flow balancing procedure is proposed to evenly distribute fuel between both sides of the aircraft as it is refueled. Lastly, a transient surge analysis is performed and presented to investigate the potentially harmful effects of a sudden valve closure. Parts two and three of the series will build on the initial study presented here and cover topics such as fuel tank inerting and full flight profile modeling using script based controls. For more information and to register, click here. |
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Event record first posted on February 1, 2016, last modified on February 6, 2016 |
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