Simcenter Amesim
Thermal Fluid System Simulation

Course Code
TR-ILTH
Software
Simcenter Amesim 15.2
User Level
Intermediate
Pricing ID
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Training Center Duration
2 Days

We will provide a good understanding of the thermal aspects and exchanges that can be added to any fluid system in interaction with the environment and/or any material participating to the different heat transfers.

For more details on the purely hydraulic or pneumatic aspects please refer to the courses on Hydraulic or Pneumatic Systems.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Technical Specialists or Engineers who need to take into account thermal phenomena in the simulation and the analysis of their hydraulic or pneumatic systems and components.

PREREQUISITES

Required courses:

Other recommended courses:

All participants should hav completed the 'Getting Started' training course or have basic knowledge of LMS Imagine.Lab Amesim.

It is recommended to have followed the training

  • LMS Imagine.Lab Amesim - Hydraulic Systems
  • or
  • Pneumatic Systems and Components

Basic knowledge in thermal fluid systems is recommended.

PROVIDED COURSE MATERIALS
  • Student Guide
  • Activity Material

This course is no longer offered. Contact us if you would like to schedule a training event at your facility.

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PRIMARY COURSE TOPICS

  • The LMS Imagine.Lab Amesim Thermal, Thermal Hydraulic, Thermal Hydraulic Component Design and Thermal-Pneumatic libraries
  • Multi-fluid, multi-solid and gas mixture capabilities
  • Building systems with detailed thermal exchanges
  • Half heat exchangers
  • Review of elementary physical phenomena represented in LMS Imagine.Lab Amesim
  • Thermal properties of solids and fluids (liquids and gas)
  • Heat transfers by conduction, convection, radiation
  • Dimensionless numbers associated to heat transfers
  • Transient thermal phenomena
  • Detailed description of thermal components
  • Enthalpy flow rates / isenthalpic assumption in restrictions
  • Illustration with basic practical examples