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Thermo-Fluid System Simulation of Air Cycle Machines and Bleed Air Systems
Posted Thu October 27, 2016 @10:08PM
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Announcements Mentor Graphics will host Aerospace ECS–Thermo-Fluid System Simulation of Air Cycle Machines and Bleed Air Systems on 2nd November 2016, 11am UK Time & 10am US Time (PST).

Join us for this new web seminar, the second in our Aerospace Environmental Control System series.


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In the first presentation, we created a model of a cabin distribution system in Flowmaster and ran simulations to understand the effect of design decisions. In this installment, we will move upstream in the air management system and show the simulation of an air cycle machine as well as parts of the bleed air system. You will see how using 1D computational fluid dynamics software can help you understand the effect of design decisions on system pressures, temperatures, flow rates, and more.

For more information and to sign up, click here.

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