Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Apr 2007
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SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BALKAN PHYSICAL UNION. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 899, pp. 646-646 (2007).
Statistics
Computation
Flows In Ducts, Channels, Nozzles, And Conduits, Separated Flows, Computational Methods In Fluid Dynamics
Scientific paper
In design of the separation Nozzle stage, picked one stage and formulated physical and bulk properties input gas. Then, separation factor (α) is calculated and optimized. Optimum UF6 cut (θ) is 0.25. Two type light auxiliary gas (Hydrogen & Helium) used for acceleration input gas (Hydrogen gas more suitable than Helium gas). Incidentally, weight percent of light auxiliary gas (1-f) is optimized at 5%. Then, the separation Nozzle process with Gambit2.2 and Fluent6.2 is simulated.
For an idea, the separation Nozzle stage is rotated (with centrifuge rotation velocity) and compared with prior cases. In this case, separation factor increased by 0.005.
Abaspour A.
Barough Mehdi S.
Ghorannevis M.
Hogabri A.
Rahgoshay Mohamad
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