Theoretical modeling, design and simulation of an innovative diverting valve based on coanda effect
- Creators
- Comes G.
- Cravero C.
- Others:
- Comes, G.
- Cravero, C.
Description
The present work is focused on the study of an innovative fluidic device. It consists of a two-ways diverter valve able to elaborate an inlet water flow and divert it through one of the two outlets without moving parts but as a result of a fluctuation of pressure induced by two actuation ports, or channels. Such apparatus is named Attachment Bi-Stable Diverter (ABD) and is able to work with the effect of the fluid adhesion to a convex wall adjacent to it, this phenomenon is known as Coanda Effect; it generates the force responsible for the fluid attachment and the consequent deviation. The main purpose of this work is to develop a knowhow for the design and development of such particular device. A mathematical model for the ABD has been developed and used to find the relationships between the geometrical parameters and the operative conditions. A configuration has been designed, simulated with a computational fluid dynamics approach. A prototype has been printed with and additive manufacturing printer and tested in laboratory to check the effective working point of the device.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/955507
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/955507
- Origin repository
- UNIGE