INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF SEPARATING RAINWATER IN THE CSO CHAMBER BY MATHEMATICAL MODELING
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2017.vol3.iss2.pp73-78Keywords:
Storm water, CSO chamber, sewerage networkAbstract
The paper shows the essence of CFD modeling in sanitary and environmental engineering. Paper includes practical example of assessment of CSO chamber, by using ANSYS Fluent software. This paper also explains the principles, upon which the ANSYS FLUENT software works. Then explains the methodology in creating the model, which is composed of: creating 3D geometry, creating computer mesh, entering of boundary conditions, defining input parameters and finally the actual simulations. In this paper there are also explained methods of modeling, which we use for solving the simulations at the Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering.
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