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Lobe Pump CFD Simulation
Lobe pumps are rotary displacement pumps used in industries like chemical, food, etc. due to sanitary qualities, high efficiency and corrosion resistance. Lobe Pump CFD Simulation with ANSYS CFX is performed. CFX simulation files are also attached for download. You MUST give credit when you use it i.e. name of the project, author name and the link to this project. Original Lobe pump CAD is by Nicolas Marc: https://grabcad.com/library/lobe-pump-1. Further lobe pump credits: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Roots_blower_-_2_lobes.svg?uselang=fr http://www.mekanizmalar.com/menu-pump.html
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i watched your turtorial clip and dowload your attach file, i did it what you turtorial but the result don't like with your result, gears position were wrong. I think because position what i apply, so can you tell me how do define center gear position? Please help me because it's very necessary with me. Thank you!
on July 25th, 2017
For every geometry/CAD model there are different local center of gravity (CG) points. So if you use different geometry then you have to use corresponding CG points. You can check your CG points either through your CAD tool or in ANSYS Workbench. This is also explained in the tutorial PDF attached here: http://fetchcfd.com/view-project/730
on July 27th, 2017