Name:FDFP
Description:The Fluid Dynamics Flows Project
Abstract:The fluid dynamics flows project, carried out for a simple Clean Room, have been integrated. A clean room is an environment, typically used in manufacturing or scientific research, that has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapours. More accurately, a clean room has a controlled level of contamination that is specified by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size. <br>
The only way to control contamination is to check the total environment. Air flow rates and direction, pressurization, temperature, humidity and specialized filtration all need to be tightly controlled. The sources of these particles need to controlled or eliminated whenever possible.
<br> There is more to a clean room than air filters. Clean Rooms are planned and manufactured using strict protocol and methods. They are frequently found in electronics, pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, medical device industries and other critical manufacturing environments.<br>
The problem is much complex and not easy resolution. Besides, the problem solution needs of a remarkable computational power, that allows to solve the simulations problem in shorter time.
<br>To solve the problem we have used the following software:<br>
- OpenFOAM is an acronym Open Source Field Operationand Manipulation C++ libraries.
<br>OpenFOAM is first and foremost a C++ library, used primarily to create executables, known as applications.
<br>We used OpenFOAM (the Open Source CFD Toolbox) to simulate the calculation of pollution.
<br>The applications fall into two categories: solvers, that are each designed to solve a specific problem in continuum mechanics; and utilities, that are designed to perform tasks that involve data manipulation.
<br>The scheme of this application is:<br>
<img src= image/apps/fdfp.jpg >
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-ParaView, is an open-source, multi-platform application designed to analyse and visualize data sets of different size.
We had porting the software on

Created:2010-05-01
Last updated:2010-05-01