Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of the Complex Geometry of a Technical Textile


NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies

Volume 10, March 2013

ISSN 1462-236X


Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of the Complex Geometry of a Technical Textile

K Farber, J Jasper, M Märtin, M Schmitt, S Krick, P Farber, J Leisen1 and HW Beckham1
Institut für Modellbildung und Hochleistungsrechnen der Hochschule Niederrhein, Krefeld, Germany
1Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Polymer, Textile & Fiber Engineering, Atlanta, USA

https://doi.org/10.59972/1jryslvs

Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD, Complex Geometry, Technical Textile, Paper Making Process, Forming Fabric

 


Abstract

The use of virtual prototypes for the prediction of relevant flow related parameters is well established in many industries such as the automotive industry. For the development of technical textiles an analogous approach is anticipated as being beneficial. However, so far the complex geometry of textiles consisting of a very large number of filaments has impeded this approach.
We utilize this approach for the first time investigating a fabric, which is used during the paper forming process. The most challenging aspect for the simulation is the the process of geometry creation by use of single filaments together with the indispensible simplifications for a currently marketed fabric. Meshes of different sizes up 20 million cells have been generated and results from CFD calculations will be displayed together with an analysis of the numerical accuracy. The individual relevance of the simulation experiments will be discussed. Physical experiments at ambient temperature of laminar water flow through the same fabric under comparable conditions with a Reynolds Number of 15 based on pipe diameter of 9.0 mm and pipe volume flow rate averaged velocity magnitude of 0.00172 m/s were performed. The Reynolds Number based on the diameter of the different filaments of 0.2 mm up to 0.45 mm is approx. between 0.34 and 0.77. The experimental set up using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) will be explained. The use of this experimental approach as a means to validate the results of the simulation will be critically evaluated.

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Cite this paper

K Farber, J Jasper, M Märtin, M Schmitt, S Krick, P Farber, J Leisen and HW Beckham, Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of the Complex Geometry of a Technical Textile, NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies, Volume 10, 2013, Pages 5-17, https://doi.org/10.59972/1jryslvs

 

Document Details

Reference

CFDJ10-1

Authors

Farber. K;Jasper. J;Märtin. M;Schmitt. M;Krick. S;Farber. P;Leisen. J;Beckham. H

Language

English

Type

Journal Article

Date

2013-01-03

Organisations

Niederrhein University;Georgia Institute of Technology

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