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THERMAL ENGINEERING AND FLUID FLOW CHAIR ANTONIO ARANZABAL-UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA FOUNDATION

TECNUN ENGINEERING SCHOOL TECHNOLOGICAL CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA


Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

PRESENTATION (I)
University of Navarra
TECNUN Engineering School San Sebastin Main Campus Pamplona

IESE (MBA) Barcelona

IESE (MBA) Madrid


Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

PRESENTATION (II)
Human Resources:
2 Main Researchers (Ph. D.). 5 Research Engineers (Ph. D. students).

Facilities:
Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Laboratories. 25 PC network with parallel computing capacity. 10 PC cluster. Software:
Fluent, Femlab, Matlab.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

RESEARCH LINES AND PROJECTS


Application of CFD and experimental techniques to model and simulate systems involving fluid flow and thermal phenomena. Applied research projects:
To provide industrial companies with user-oriented simulation tools to solve their problems, and to optimise their processes and products.

Basic research projects:


To study in depth the knowledge basis of fluid flow and thermal phenomena in order to carry out doctoral thesis and to form new researchers.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

TURBOMACHINERY DESIGN THROUGH CFD APPLIED TO WATER-METERS


Project Data:

Date: 2000 - 2006. Sponsor: Basque Government and Elster Iberconta S.A. Participants: CAA-UN. Status: In progress.

Publications: G. Snchez and A. Rivas, Computational Fluid Dynamics approach to the design of a single-jet water-meter, PEDS 2003.
Researchers: A. Rivas and G. Snchez.

General Description and Objectives:


Application of CFD techniques to optimise water-meter design.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

TURBOMACHINERY DESIGN THROUGH CFD APPLIED TO WATER-METERS


Numerical modelling of a single-jet water-meter:
To study in depth the complex interaction between the turbine and the water flow.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

TURBOMACHINERY DESIGN THROUGH CFD APPLIED TO WATER-METERS


Obtained Results:
Flow Characteristics. Rotational speed of the turbine.
200 180 160

Rotational Speed (rad/s)

140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 500 1000 1500 Flow Rate (l/h) 2000 2500 3000 Experimental Calculated

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE HYDRAULIC BEHAVIOUR OF FAN SPRAY ATOMIZERS


Project Data:

Date: May 2004 - April 2006. Sponsor: Basque Government and Goizper Soc. Coop. Participants: CAA-UN and Olaker. Status: In progress.

Publications: A. Rivas, G. Snchez, A. Estvez and J. C. Ramos, Improving the design of fan spray atomizers through Computational Fluid Dynamics techniques, ILASS 2005.
Researchers: A. Rivas, J. C. Ramos, A. Estvez and G. Snchez.

General Description and Objectives:


Application of CFD modelling and simulation, and experimental techniques to analyse the influence of atomizer design in the spray characteristics.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE HYDRAULIC BEHAVIOUR OF FAN SPRAY ATOMIZERS

Numerical modelling of internal flow:


To analyse the influence of the atomizer design parameters in the flow pattern, the turbulence, the spray angle and the velocity distribution at the outlet.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE HYDRAULIC BEHAVIOUR OF FAN SPRAY ATOMIZERS

Numerical modelling of the sheet:


To obtain the morphology of the sheet, and the liquid-gas phases interaction that provokes the break-up and the formation of the spray.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE HYDRAULIC BEHAVIOUR OF FAN SPRAY ATOMIZERS

Experimental setup:

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE HYDRAULIC BEHAVIOUR OF FAN SPRAY ATOMIZERS

High speed images:


To analyse the development, morphology and break-up mechanisms of the sheet, and the formation of the spray.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE HYDRAULIC BEHAVIOUR OF FAN SPRAY ATOMIZERS

Interferometry images:
To measure the thickness of the sheet.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLIFIED THERMAL MODEL OF POWER TRANSFORMERS USED IN TRANSFORMER SUBSTATIONS

Project Data:

Date: March 2005 - February 2007. Sponsor: Ormazabal Corporate Technology. Participants: CAA-UN, ESI Bilbao and Ormazabal. Status: In progress.

Publications: J. C. Ramos, A. Rivas and J. M. Morcillo, Numerical thermal modelling of the natural ventilation of a half-buried transformer substation using CFD techniques, ICCHMT 2005.
Researchers: J. C. Ramos, A. Rivas and J. Gastelurrutia.

General Description and Objectives:


Development of a simplified model of a power transformer working inside a substation to predict the hot spot temperature.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLIFIED THERMAL MODEL OF POWER TRANSFORMERS USED IN TRANSFORMER SUBSTATIONS

In a previous work the substation air flow was modelled to obtain the flow pattern, and the velocity and temperature distributions.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLIFIED THERMAL MODEL OF POWER TRANSFORMERS USED IN TRANSFORMER SUBSTATIONS

Modelling of the transformer oil flow to obtain the flow pattern, and the velocity and temperature distributions.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLIFIED THERMAL MODEL OF POWER TRANSFORMERS USED IN TRANSFORMER SUBSTATIONS

Obtaining of the main parameters to develop the simplified model.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

FLOW INDUCED NOISE AND VIBRATION MODELLING IN THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY (WINDY)
Project Data:

Date: January 2003 - January 2006. Sponsor: European Union, Eureka Project E!3020. Participants: LMS International (Belgium), K. U. Leuven (Belgium), Mcube (France), CEIT (Spain) and CAA-UN (Spain). Status: In progress. Publications: A. Pradera, A. Rivas, N. Gil-Negrete, J. Violas and C. Schram, Numerical Prediction of the Aerodynamic Noise Radiated by a Centrifugal Fan, 12th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Lisbon, 11-14 July 2005.

Researchers: A. Rivas.

General Description and Objectives: Numerical simulation of the interaction between fluid dynamics and Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation acoustics.

FLOW INDUCED NOISE AND VIBRATION MODELLING IN THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY (WINDY)
1.46e+02 1.39e+02 1.31e+02 1.24e+02 1.17e+02 1.09e+02 1.02e+02 9.48e+01 8.75e+01 8.02e+01 7.29e+01 6.56e+01 5.83e+01 5.10e+01 4.37e+01 3.65e+01 2.92e+01 2.19e+01 1.46e+01 7.29e+00 0.00e+00

Y X

Contours of Velocity Magnitude (m/s) (Time=9.9430e-02)

Feb 17, 2005 FLUENT 6.1 (3d, segregated, LES, unsteady)

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

BEHAVIOUR OF SEVERAL RAILWAY CAB AIR VENTS DESIGNS


Project Data:

Date: 2002 - 2003. Sponsor: CAF S. A. Participants: CAA-UN. Status: Finished.

Researchers: A. Rivas and G. Snchez.

General Description and Objectives: To analyse the head loss and solid particles retention capacity of several railway cab air vent designs.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

BEHAVIOUR OF SEVERAL RAILWAY CAB AIR VENTS DESIGNS

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

THERMAL MODEL OF AUTOMOTIVE TWIN-TUBE SHOCK ABSORBERS


Project Data:

Date: 2002 - 2003. Sponsor: AP Amortiguadores S. A. Participants: CAA-UN and AP Amortiguadores S. A. Status: Finished.

Publications: J. C. Ramos, A. Rivas et al., Development of a thermal model for automotive twin-tube shock absorbers, Applied Thermal Engineering, 25 (2005), 1836-1853.
Researchers: J. C. Ramos and A. Rivas.

General Description and Objectives: Simulation of temperature changes over time of shock absorber components during a thermostability test.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

THERMAL MODEL OF AUTOMOTIVE TWIN-TUBE SHOCK ABSORBERS


Amort. n. 1
65 60

Temperatura (C)

55 50 45 40 35 30 25 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

experimental modelo

tiempo (s)
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

HYDROBUSHING MODELLING
Project Data:

Date: 2001 - 2002. Sponsor: CMP S. A. Participants: CAA-UN and CEIT. Status: Finished.

Publications: N. Gil-Negrete, A. Rivas and J. Violas, Predicting the dynamic behaviour of hydrobushings, Shock and Vibration, 12 (2) 2005, 91-107.
Researchers: A. Rivas.

General Description and Objectives:


To complete a dynamic model of a hydrobushing in order to analyse the hydraulic characteristics of the channels which are built inside it.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

HYDROBUSHING MODELLING
The oil flow through the inertia track is calculated in FLUENT to predict the dynamic stiffness of the hydrobushing.

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

STUDY OF A HYDROSTATIC BEARING USING CFD TECHNIQUES


Project Data:

Date: 2001 - 2002. Sponsor: CAA-UN and Fatronik S. A. Participants: CAA-UN. Status: Finished.

Publications: M. Coito, A. Rivas and G. Snchez, Numerical analysis of a radial hydrostatic bearing using Computational Fluid Dynamic techniques, CMFF 2003.
Researchers: A. Rivas, M. Coito and G. Snchez.

General Description and Objectives:


To evaluate the hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces in a radial hydrostatic bearing taking into account the oil flow and the heat transfer.
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

STUDY OF A HYDROSTATIC BEARING USING CFD TECHNIQUES

Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

SIMULATION OF THE NATURAL CONVECTION FLOW INSIDE A HEATING SYSTEM OF A RAILWAY CAB
Project Data:

Date: 2001 - 2002. Sponsor: CAF S. A. Participants: CAA-UN. Status: Finished.

Researchers: A. Rivas and G. Snchez.

General Description and Objectives:


To obtain the temperature distribution in the heating system casing of a railway cab by mathematical modelling and simulation of the air flow and the heat transfer (conduction, convection and radiation).
Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

SIMULATION OF THE NATURAL CONVECTION FLOW INSIDE A HEATING SYSTEM OF A RAILWAY CAB

Velocity (m/s) Temperature (C) Fluid Flow and Thermal Engineering Chair / Antonio Aranzbal-University of Navarra Foundation

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