I'm modeling piping that discharges into an open basin. Let say the pipe is running 10' in the vertical direction. The pipe is submerged under the top of the fluid 3'. I'm wondering how to model the resistance of a fluid so that I can get proper displacements under a seismic event. I have a...
I don't know your answer, but I would suggest posting your question at http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/cfx.cgi if you have not already. This forum is for CFX users. You may get a reply sooner.
Those look like some great courses. I looked at quite a few master programs in the West and Midwest and I've never seen one geared at the HVAC industry like that. Environmental Risk Analysis, Renewable Energy Applications, Computer Aided Engineering Analysis, Energy Systems...
Reading you boss's comments above I would suggest looking for another job. Before you start your job search first get your EIT. Also get the LEED certification. These are the 2 things you can do for your resume right now that will get you more $$$$. After you have these 2 thing send out the...
Why did they make you analyze the entire block. There is probably 1 meter serving your building. I could see an analysis of the building, but one meter doesn't serve the entire block.
I would call CLV to get the pressure at the intersections on both sides of the site location. This will give...
We are using the software to model smoke control, pressurization issues, airflow in and around buildings, clean rooms, data centers, issues with piping systems, etc.... Used correctly this software has the potential to solve a lot of problems and is a great marketing tool. We use energy...
I am currently heading up the efforts within my company to purchase a computational fluid dynamics analysis software. I was wondering if anyone out within the HVAC industry has had the opportunity to work with this software and which software they feel are best suited for HVAC applications? I...