CFD simulation of high-speed and highly reliable plate counterflow heat exchangers.
Webinar on June 24, 2021 (Thursday) at 11:00 PM! About creating meshes for plate counterflow heat exchangers, etc.
Predicting the performance of heat exchangers is often a challenging task. To use simplified methods such as the NTU (Number Transfer Units) method, a series of assumptions must first be made. By leveraging CFD, it is possible to analyze the flow details more accurately. With OMNIS, you can easily set up meshes and simulations to analyze this type of problem. See how Cadence's OMNIS provides fast and reliable results and contributes to the development of heat exchangers. In the webinar, you will learn about mesh creation and simulation for plate counterflow heat exchangers. [Topics covered in the webinar] - Multi-domain mesh creation, combining S2V and V2V approaches - Conjugate heat transfer simulation using OMNIS/Open-PBS *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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