Product Briefing Outline: Flomerics has announced the
availability of six new "SmartParts" for its Flovent software that save
time and improve accuracy in simulating the performance of diffusers.
Problem: In the past, modeling diffusers has required
detailed information from manufacturers about physical tests, building
a room model to simulate the tests, and adjusting the model to match
the test results. The new SmartParts models, on the other hand, can
simply be dropped into a Flovent model and require only commonly
available data for the diffuser such as outside dimensions, flow rate
and temperature data.
Solution: The new
SmartParts models are based on research done by Drs. Qingyan Chen and
Jelena Srebric of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who are
now professors at Purdue University and Pennsylvania State University,
respectively. The researchers defined a method by which
readily-available diffuser parameters can be translated into
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models. The momentum method
de-couples momentum and mass flow in the CFD simulations from the room
airflow. This method uses the initial momentum and mass flow rate from
a diffuser as boundary conditions for the diffusers. Flomerics has also
introduced a drum louvre diffuser SmartPart which is based on research
performed by Paul Rose with Gilberts, a UK-based manufacturer of
diffusers.
Applications: Cleanrooms
Platform:
Flovent provides tools that allow users to assemble models from
libraries, avoiding the need to create them from scratch. Flovent
provides an environment that helps automate design studies. Automated
gridding and distributed processing across networks streamlines the
process of evaluating multiple iterations to optimize the design. With
this new version, Flovent continues to enhance airflow simulation of
thermal dimensioning, contamination/moisture control and airflow inside
large buildings.
Availability: March 2006 onwards.