beej67
Civil/Environmental
- May 13, 2009
- 1,976
Civil engineer needing advice - figured here was a reasonable place to get it.
Consider this product:
It's basically a floating trash scooper you anchor into a stream or river and it collects litter. I can calculate the design flow rates and velocities easily, but I need to know the drag force to tell the structural engineer how to design the anchors.
I can get plans of the product, but there's no budget for testing, so I need to come up with a conservative drag coefficient and calculate the drag force on the contraption. I foresee two possible approaches. 1) I make some assumptions about simple geometry and pull Cds from a table, or 2) I jump down the rabbit hole of computational fluid dynamics and try to model the thing in Solid Works or similar. The latter avenue seems burdensome.
Any advice?
Hydrology, Drainage Analysis, Flood Studies, and Complex Stormwater Litigation for Atlanta and the South East -
Consider this product:
It's basically a floating trash scooper you anchor into a stream or river and it collects litter. I can calculate the design flow rates and velocities easily, but I need to know the drag force to tell the structural engineer how to design the anchors.
I can get plans of the product, but there's no budget for testing, so I need to come up with a conservative drag coefficient and calculate the drag force on the contraption. I foresee two possible approaches. 1) I make some assumptions about simple geometry and pull Cds from a table, or 2) I jump down the rabbit hole of computational fluid dynamics and try to model the thing in Solid Works or similar. The latter avenue seems burdensome.
Any advice?
Hydrology, Drainage Analysis, Flood Studies, and Complex Stormwater Litigation for Atlanta and the South East -