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NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF FLOW AND PRESSURE IN PISTON VALVE

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Ahmed Mujkanović ,
Ahmed Mujkanović
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Armin Bošnjak
Armin Bošnjak

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Numerical analysis with the help of CAD / CAE software is a very useful tool for various forms of calculation and verification of construction solutions as well as design optimization of each designing idea. As a part of this paper, a numerical analysis was performed using the SolidWorks Flow Simulation software module. The importance of using numerical simulations in the methodology of new idea solution development has been shown. As a part of this work, a numerical analysis of fluid flow through the piston valve was performed. The analysis was performed for several different flows in order to obtain a flow-pressure diagram.

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