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Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Overview
The objective of this simulation is to study the filling of a fuel tank using the VOF model. The tank contains an initial oil level of 0.2 m. Fuel enters the nozzle at a velocity of 0.00095 m3/s and exits at an outlet pressure of 101325 Pa. You can see the geometry and conditions for the simulation in the figure below:
1. Tank
2. Nozzle Air Outlet
Outlet Pressure = 101325 Pa
3. Nozzle Fuel In
Volumetric Flux = 0.00095 m3/s
4. Fuel Line
5. Tank Vent Out
Outlet Pressure = 101325 Pa
Fuel Density = 800 kg/m3
Fuel Viscosity = 0.002 Pa-s
Initial Oil Level Height = 0.2 m
The exercises in the Flow Analysis simulation are:
1. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 1—Adding the Simulation Domain
2. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 2—Creating Boundary Conditions
3. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 3—Preparing the Mesh
4. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 4—Defining Physics Modules
5. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 5—Assigning Boundary Conditions
6. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 6—Defining Fluid Properties
7. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 7—Performing the Simulation
8. Multiphase Flow for a Fuel Tank: Exercise 8—Analyzing Results