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    CFD simulation of heat transfer of car radiator using Star-CCM+ (CD-Adapco)

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    01/12/2015
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    Experience Level: Entry
    General information for the business: CFD simulation of heat transfer of car radiator using Star-CCM+ (CD-Adapco)
    Kind of development: Customization of existing program
    Description of every module: 1. Comparing the simulation heat transfer with the experiment
    2. Comparing by using different types of coolant in car radiator; water and Carbon Nanotubes (CNT), a type of nanofluids is used
    3. Getting a result of graph in terms of temperature differences, which clearly shows the CNT has more heat transfer compared to water

    this project is using the software STAR-CCM+ by CD-Adapco
    I need tutorials or freelancers who can teach me how to do the simulation. especially how to define the nanofluids as the radiator coolant in the software.
    Description of requirements/functionality: 1. Comparing the simulation heat transfer with the experiment
    2. Comparing by using different types of coolant in car radiator; water and Carbon Nanotubes (CNT), a type of nanofluids is used
    3. Getting a result of graph in terms of temperature differences, which clearly shows the CNT has more heat transfer compared to water

    this project is using the software STAR-CCM+ by CD-Adapco
    I need tutorials or freelancers who can teach me how to do the simulation. especially how to define the nanofluids as the radiator coolant in the software.
    OS requirements: Windows
    Extra notes: 1. Comparing the simulation heat transfer with the experiment
    2. Comparing by using different types of coolant in car radiator; water and Carbon Nanotubes (CNT), a type of nanofluids is used
    3. Getting a result of graph in terms of temperature differences, which clearly shows the CNT has more heat transfer compared to water

    this project is using the software STAR-CCM+ by CD-Adapco
    I need tutorials or freelancers who can teach me how to do the simulation. especially how to define the nanofluids as the radiator coolant in the software.
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