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help in ANSYS

02/22/2008 1:46 PM

can anybody help me in making learning ANSYS.i just want to make a pipe with a hopper on its one side. pipe will act as a heating chamber or furnace in which temperature would be upto 200 degree celsuius and heating is done with gas burner.

this is a little background of the work i want to make a model in ANSYS 10 of a rotating pipe.

if any body guide me i shall be very thankful.

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Re: help in ANSYS

02/23/2008 9:06 AM

We do a lot of designs for a heating systems inside liquid hydrocarbon vessels using what we called Fire Tube, in which a burner shall be assembled to its end. In usual we fabricate the tube from carbon or low alloy steel and making a lining from a sheet of stainless steel formed as a tube to be lined inside the carbon steel fire tube to protect the area of tube subjected to direct fire and close to burner.

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Re: help in ANSYS

02/26/2008 3:35 PM

i want to make a physical model of rotary kiln or u can say a pipe with a burner on one end and temperature range upto 200 degree celsius.pipe will be rotating whose rpm is controoled by using motor.we are cacluting humidity.the whole process is being controlled and monitored by using SCADA system. now i want to make physical model in ANSYS which shows temperature distribution in the pipe.

my plan is to write a paper on our work thats why i need to make a physical model

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