Introducing a simulation of a check valve (non-return valve) as an example of fluid analysis.
CFD provides detailed data that is difficult to obtain through experiments, helping to shorten product development periods and reduce prototyping costs. In this article, we will introduce application examples that can assist in product development using Simerics' CAE/CFD software. Check valves (non-return valves) play an important role in preventing water hammer and regulating flow direction. Research and development are ongoing daily to enhance the durability of piping. However, this requires spending a lot of time and costs on prototyping and testing the valves. Even when performing CFD simulations, setting up mesh deformation due to the opening and closing of flow paths can be quite cumbersome. With Simerics' CFD, high-performance template meshes are provided, and the movement and deformation of the computational mesh that occurs during calculations are fully automated, allowing anyone to easily and quickly generate meshes. This is expected to significantly reduce man-hours and costs! There are still many reasons to use Simerics' CFD software. You can find more details through the link below or feel free to contact us anytime!
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