Some people
associate Airflow Sciences Corporation only with CFD modeling.
But over 40% of our work involves physical modeling, field testing, and
laboratory work.
This aspect of ASC allows us to assess equipment performance in a
controlled environment, perform specific research to improve a process
or product, and develop prototype equipment.
Physical models also provide input values and correlation data for our
CFD models.
Our laboratory features wind tunnels, fans, a wide range of
instrumentation, and a complete fabrication shop for model construction.
We maintain our own subsonic windtunnel (with 860mm x 430mm test
section) for external air flow analyses (golf balls, measurement
probes, etc.)
ASC fabricates physical flow models of various industrial equipment to
analyze internal flows and develop design improvements.
This includes pollution control devices (ESPs, fabric filters, and
cyclones), combustion systems (windboxes, burners, coal pipes, and
ducts), thermal processes (auto engine parts, vehicle seats, and
transmission gears), and HVAC systems.
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For some
projects our lab testing capabilities help support our CFD simulations.
For example, the modeling of a piece of processing equipment will often
involve flow through a product bed.
For best accuracy, the simulation should include an accurate
representation of the flow resistance provided by that product bed.
In the figures below, a custom test fixture was constructed to measure
the pressure drop associated with various product depths in a food
product dryer.
The results of this test were used as input parameters for a
large-scale CFD model which optimized drying efficiency.
Does your facility require physical modeling or laboratory work? Give
us a call and we'd be glad to help you analyze your situation.
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