scholarly journals Computational fluid dynamics analysis for improving temperature distribution in a chili dryer

2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (6 Part A) ◽  
pp. 2615-2623 ◽  
Author(s):  
Escobedo Carrera ◽  
Rivera Ortiz ◽  
Valdivia Guzman ◽  
Ruiz Garcia ◽  
Orenday Desiga

Computational fluid dynamics is a numerical tool that is highly accurate to simulate a very large number of applications and processes. The CFD analysis has emerged as a viable technique to provide effective and efficient design solutions. In this paper, a CFD analysis for improving temperature distribution in a chili dryer is presented. The CFD technique is used to simulate the temperature distribution inside the chamber. For this purpose, the continuity, momentum and energy equations are considered. The results obtained by CFD analysis based on a specific geometry are presented in order to improve the temperature distribution. In addition, these results were verified experimentally. The distribution of temperatures showed small differences around 4 K during the warming up period. The simulation and experimental results can be useful for further designs of chili dryers with different specific geometries.

Author(s):  
Jaehun Lee ◽  
Kyoung Jin Jung

The procedure to determine manufacturing tolerances for the laminar airfoil is explained using the CFD (computational fluid dynamics) analysis. This procedure is applied to a laminar airfoil for the tolerance of the forward-facing step and rearward-facing step. In the CFD analysis the Langtry-Menter SST Transition model is used to simulate a natural transition over the laminar airfoil. The computed tolerances showed good agreement with experimental data.


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