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CFD Analysis to Study the Wind and Heat-Island Effect due to Outdoor A.C. Units in a High Rise Building To study the airflow around the project building & other buildings due to the effect of wind and effect of heat generated by outdoor air conditioners installed in high rise project building on other surrounding buildings in worst case scenario. For wind flow analysis the predominant wind direction of SW with average wind velocities of 3 m/sec in Mumbai is considered based on the ISHRAE weather data. Hence, in worst case scenario all 30 floors with 20 outdoor AC units in each floor were considered for total heat dissipation from the project building. The worst case conditions were simulated for 21st March at 22:00 which is assumed to be a condition when all the ACs were working. At that moment as per ISHRAE weather data the ambient temperature in Mumbai is 26.9 C, same was considered in the  CFD analysis . Modelling and Analysis: Based on the provided CAD drawin...

Sloshing in Partially Filled Vessels

Sloshing occurs in a partially filled vessel due to the movement of free surface liquid. The sloshing motion is a highly nonlinear and random process and depends on many parameters including gravity and viscosity effects. The applications are many including ship cargo and trucks transporting liquids like oil/gasoline. Mechartes has been using its expertise in developing these models using modern mathematical and numerical tools like Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and providing engineering services to the top-notch organizations (Consultants, EPC Contractors, Oil & Gas Companies etc.) across the globe. Tags: CFD Analysis , Computational Fluid Dynamics, Ansys, Engineering Services, CFD Consultants, Oil & Gas, CFD Simulation Expert Categories: Engineering Simulations, Computational Fluid Dynam, CFD Thermal analysis, Flow analysis Visit: http://www.mechartes.com/blog/2018/7/11/sloshing-in-partially-filled-vessels