CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #30104
Webinar on Automatic Optimization of Waste Water Pumps by 3D Inverse Design Method
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Join us on July, 29th at 9 AM or 4 PM BST for our webinar where we will show
an automated process for optimizing the design of waste water pumps by using
3D inverse design method.
We demonstrate how the new methodology can considerably speed up the design
optimization of waste water pumps, allowing designers to rapidly develop high
performance designs that meet a given non-clogging requirement.
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Date: |
July 29, 2021
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Location: |
https://info.adtechnology.com/adt-webinar-automatic-optimization-of-waste-water-pumps
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Contact Email: |
webinars@adtechnology.com
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Organizer: |
Advanced Design Technology
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Application Areas: |
Pumps and Fans
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Special Fields: |
Design
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Softwares: |
TURBOdesign Suite
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Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
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Description: |
The demand to reduce the amount of waste water is having
considerable impact on design of waste water pumps as the
solid content is increased in proportion to amount of
water present. At the same time these pumps are required
to have high efficiency. So the design of waste water
pumps need to meet the contrasting requirements in terms
of non-clogging performance, efficiency and sometime even
cavitation performance.
In this webinar we present a new methodology for design of
non-clogging pumps based on coupling 3D inverse design
method with an automatic optimizer. The proposed
methodology uses the computational speed of 3D inverse
design method and the resulting geometrical and flow
parameters to create a system for rapid and automatic
exploration of the design space so that the contrasting
requirements in terms of non-clogging, efficiency and
cavitation performance can be met within 1 hour time scale
computationally on a single core.
The process is demonstrated for an actual case with a
requirement for 3 inch non-clogging performance. The key
geometrical parameters used to ensure non-clogging
performance of the design are explained. The performance
of the resulting impeller is then assessed for efficiency
and cavitation performance.
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Event record first posted on July 8, 2021, last modified on July 13, 2021
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