Thank you.
Do you think thay the numeric inaccuracy is so big to affect significantly the CoP value (I mean, more than 50mm over 1650mm)? Du you think that a finer mesh over the floor/diffuser could help?
Actually right now I am doing a test. The imposed cooling BCs work in MantiumWFlow as well. I forgot about that.LVDH wrote: Regarding cooling, I suggest we run with ducts and heat exchangers as it is implemented in MantiumWFlow. If this seems to hard for too many people we could go back to last years rules.
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The simplified cooling solution we had this year does not convince me.
The second option would be impossible for me (and for everyone did not design the car only with the aesthetic criteria).LVDH wrote:Actually right now I am doing a test. The imposed cooling BCs work in MantiumWFlow as well. I forgot about that.LVDH wrote: Regarding cooling, I suggest we run with ducts and heat exchangers as it is implemented in MantiumWFlow. If this seems to hard for too many people we could go back to last years rules.
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The simplified cooling solution we had this year does not convince me.
Yet I still think we should either go for ducts with heat exchangers or we go back to the 2015 rules and eliminate the power down grading for this year.
I hope option 1 sounds more appealing.
I could be a good fix of the present issue.AratzH wrote:I would be happy with both solutions proposed, although I think LDVH's might be easier for everybody, but him.
Anyhow, regarding the cooling issue, I think we should try to keep as much of the ducting as possible to maximize the realism. If the porous solution is not possible what about having a ruled orifice plate? We could define an area with a hole that must lie in the center of the heat exchanger and could be calibrated to create the desired pressure drop for the defined flow. Then measuring the actual flow in the ducts could be enough to determine the performance. I might pose other problems (orientation of the orifice regarding the incoming flow limiting flow or things like that) but we would for sure remove the, I think worst, problems of the imposed boundary condition model.
Near future?LVDH wrote:I quit as contender and run the championship.
I would call it MVRC and you guys could use a simplified version of MantiumWFlow and also run simulations on the online platform I am working on.
I think it will be as easy as OCCFD: http://mantiumcae.com/mantiumwflow/etsmc wrote:How simple are the simulations going to be to run? OCCFD was easy to run a simulation just a bunch of files in a folder and then select the simulation you want to run..
is it going to be as easy as this to do?
will the installation be an easy process or will it be a step by step thing such as OCCFD?
oh and 84 would be my choice.