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Mixcoatl Software (Part 1): Coupled Thermal Physics and Mechanics for Efficient Engineering Design

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Pages 676-685 | Received 13 May 2022, Accepted 29 Nov 2022, Published online: 24 Jan 2023
 

Abstract

As numerical methods and computational capacities improve, there is a greater ability to leverage more complicated physics for engineering design analyses. The primary objectives of this new modeling tool are to (1) implement medium-fidelity physics within a framework that allows for the combination of simplified modeling accuracy with detailed physics tools and (2) enable postprocessing analytics that reduce time to design. These types of tools are considered a requirement to ensure modern designs are not constrained by the tools themselves. One of the novel features of this software is flow searching, which simultaneously resolves the mesh and determines flow parameters that will allow for achieving either pressure equalization or isothermal exit conditions among user-defined groupings of channels. A space nuclear propulsion example using MixcoatlTM has been included to illustrate the use of this feature.

Nomenclature

Af=

= cross-sectional flow area

C=

= coefficient of discharge

cp=

= specific heat at constant pressure

cs=

= specific heat of solid

Dh=

= hydraulic diameter

d=

= orifice diameter

K=

= form loss or porous permeability

k=

= thermal conductivity

M=

= molar mass

m˙=

= mass flow rate

P=

= pressure

Q=

= energy

q =

= volumetric heat generate rate

T=

= temperature

t=

= time

u=

= axial velocity

Vsolid=

= volume of solid

X=

= mole fraction

Greek

β=

= orifice diameter ratio

ϵ=

= expansibility factor

μ=

= viscosity

ρ=

= density

σ=

= porous media temporal coefficient

φ=

= porosity

ϕ=

= fluid mixture coefficient

Subscripts

f=

= fluid

s=

= solid

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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