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Accurate pollutant prediction with Equivalent reactor networks

by Fabio Villa, EnginSoft
Futurities Year 19 n°2, Summer 2022

The simulation of reacting flows is critical for developing competitive products in diverse industries: transport, power generation, materials processing, the chemical industry, and many others. Improving designs for these cases is difficult because they often consist of systems with complex geometries, boundary conditions, and physics, including large networks of chemically reacting species, turbulence, and radiation.

The more accurate the fuel model, the more realistically the fuel performance of your design can be predicted. Ansys Chemkin couples Multiphysics simulations incorporating advanced physical models with an advanced chemical solver to provide full simulation capabilities for reacting flows. Many tools have recently been included in the Ansys CFD enterprise license.

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Detecting and mitigating critical flow structures in water pumping stations is a complex engineering task, that has always been based on experimental activities.

GE Power is a world leading supplier of solutions for power generation, from engineering to manufacturing. Detecting and mitigating critical flow structures in water pumping stations is a complex engineering task, that has always been based on experimental activities. Now GE Power can rely also on CFD modelling and on the support of EnginSoft

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