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CFD of a TESLA Valve

4 2 Beginner
A Tesla valve, called a valvular conduit by its inventor, is a fixed-geometry passive check valve. It allows a fluid to flow preferentially in one direction, without moving parts. The device is named after Nikola Tesla who was a great inventor from Serbia and was seen as a constant competitor against Albert Einstein. This valve mainly offers advantages such as scalability, durability, and ease of fabrication in a variety of materials. It is also used in macro-fluidic applications and pulse jet engines

How to apply non-uniform UDL on a Cantilever Beam?[SOLIDWORKS SIMULATION]

0 0 Intermediate
How to apply non-uniform UDL on a Cantilever Beam?[SOLIDWORKS SIMULATION]

Torsional analysis of compound shaft with solidworks

0 0 Intermediate
Learn to carry out torsional analysis of a compound shaft with Solidowrks Simulation module. Outcomes of this lecture are... How to model multibody part(compound shaft) in Solidworks? How to assign different materials to same part? How to assign torque? How to evaluate angle of twist and shear stress?

Propeller CFD

0 0 Intermediate
Propeller consists of 4 blades and very smooth design which ensures smooth airflow through blades. CFD visualizes air flow and gives mapping of stress distribution around and along the propeller fins. If larger stress is displayed in CFD then design is needed to change and fan is not suitable for application in particular air flow.