Physical Experimentation and 2D-CFD Parametric Study of Flow through Transverse Bottom Racks
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Bottom racks Experimentation Ansys Fluent 2D parametric study CFD
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2022-03-18Referencia bibliográfica
Carrión-Coronel, E.; Ortiz, P.; Nanía, L. Physical Experimentation and 2D-CFD Parametric Study of Flow through Transverse Bottom Racks. Water 2022, 14, 955. [https://doi.org/10.3390/w14060955]
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Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, EcuadorResumen
In the present study, the hydraulic operation of flow through transverse bottom racks
screens with conventional triangular wedge wire and alternative circular section wire is experimentally
and numerically analyzed. A laboratory prototype is built for experimentation with clean
water and sediment. The numerical experiment is developed with the Ansys Fluent software, and a
2D CFD parametric study is designed to evaluate the influence on the captured flow of geometric
variables, such as the screen incline, position of the screen along the channel (top, middle, bottom),
and shape, wire width, or slot width. The physical model results make it possible to determine the
efficiency of the screens in terms of collection capacity and sediment removal. In contrast, numerical
experimentation determines the influence of geometric variables on the collection flow. The flows
captured by each screen slot are determined numerically. The trends of the total flows captured
are determined, and the performance of each studied screen type is assessed using the relevant
non-dimensional parameters.