虚拟现实增强流体动力学在阀门设计中的热力学和流体动力学评价

IF 0.7 Q4 THERMODYNAMICS International Journal of Heat and Technology Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.18280/ijht.410531
Guangke Qi, Zhiliang Xia
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Virtual Reality-Enhanced Fluid Dynamics for Thermodynamic and Hydrodynamic Evaluation in Valve Design
With the evolution of industrial technology, the role of valves in multifarious systems has been accentuated. Traditional methodologies for valve design and fabrication predominantly depended on tangible laboratory tests to ascertain their hydrodynamic and thermodynamic properties. Such methodologies, although resource-intensive, often fall short in accurately predicting valve performance under genuine operational environments due to inherent experimental limitations. Presented in this study is a simulation system for valve design that seamlessly integrates virtual reality with fluid dynamics. This system's primary objective is the emulation and comprehensive assessment of valves' hydrodynamic and thermodynamic responses under a variety of operational conditions within a virtual environment. Such an approach considerably diminishes both the temporal and monetary costs of testing and provides design engineers with an intuitive, precise feedback mechanism. This, in turn, fosters enhanced design strategies ensuring the efficiency and safety of valve operations. Moreover, the amalgamation of thermodynamic principles with fluid dynamics models has been elucidated, proffering a more solid theoretical framework for the efficient design and pragmatic application of valves.
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期刊介绍: The IJHT covers all kinds of subjects related to heat and technology, including but not limited to turbulence, combustion, cryogenics, porous media, multiphase flow, radiative transfer, heat and mass transfer, micro- and nanoscale systems, and thermophysical property measurement. The editorial board encourages the authors from all countries to submit papers on the relevant issues, especially those aimed at the practitioner as much as the academic. The papers should further our understanding of the said subjects, and make a significant original contribution to knowledge. The IJHT welcomes original research papers, technical notes and review articles on the following disciplines: Heat transfer Fluid dynamics Thermodynamics Turbulence Combustion Cryogenics Porous media Multiphase flow Radiative transfer Heat and mass transfer Micro- and nanoscale systems Thermophysical property measurement.
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