Nishant Jain
03-20-2009, 08:56 AM
Hello,
I have been using Ricardo for a month now, and from what I've read and seen on results myself, the ideal way to go about designing a simple log plenum (without Wave3D which I don't have a license for) is with 4 complex Y-junctions to represent the cylinder divided into 4 equal parts, joined by massless ducts.
My question is: If for the volume of these Y-junctions I assign a certain equivalent sphere diameter (since WAVE recognizes a Y-junction as spherical) to give it the 1/4th plenum volume, how do I assign a runner tube the correct DELX value? The trouble I see is that on Wave it is a sphere whereas it is actually a cylinder. Hence, for a bellmouth runner in the actual cylinder plenum if I have a 50mm measured DELX value, DELX being the distance of the opposite wall-face from the tip of the runner, that value means something else to the spherical Y-junction on WAVE. This would be because the diameter of my cylinder is different from the equivalent diameter of my sphere on WAVE.
Should I just input the actual DELX values wrt to the log plenum, or should I use the equivalent spherical form value for that as well?
I have been using Ricardo for a month now, and from what I've read and seen on results myself, the ideal way to go about designing a simple log plenum (without Wave3D which I don't have a license for) is with 4 complex Y-junctions to represent the cylinder divided into 4 equal parts, joined by massless ducts.
My question is: If for the volume of these Y-junctions I assign a certain equivalent sphere diameter (since WAVE recognizes a Y-junction as spherical) to give it the 1/4th plenum volume, how do I assign a runner tube the correct DELX value? The trouble I see is that on Wave it is a sphere whereas it is actually a cylinder. Hence, for a bellmouth runner in the actual cylinder plenum if I have a 50mm measured DELX value, DELX being the distance of the opposite wall-face from the tip of the runner, that value means something else to the spherical Y-junction on WAVE. This would be because the diameter of my cylinder is different from the equivalent diameter of my sphere on WAVE.
Should I just input the actual DELX values wrt to the log plenum, or should I use the equivalent spherical form value for that as well?