Simulation of Rotating Cylinder with Internal Baffles
Barracuda Virtual Reactor is used to simulate a transient rotating system with two particle species mixing together.
Barracuda Virtual Reactor is used to simulate a transient rotating system with two particle species mixing together.
This simulation video demonstrates Barracuda Virtual Reactor’s capability to vary data output speed over time, a feature introduced in version 23.1.
This simulation video demonstrates one of Barracuda Virtual Reactor version 23.1’s new features, the Radl-Sundaresan drag model.
This simulation video demonstrates Barracuda Virtual Reactor’s capability to model bubble coalescence and breakup in multiphase system, a feature introduced in version 23.1.
This video is part of set of simulations for a novel, fluidised-bed-based plastic recycling system. In this simulation, particle flow through an L valve is studied.
Starting with Barracuda Virtual Reactor Version 23.0, time-averaged fluid velocity fluctuations can now be selected for both raw data and visualization data output. This video demonstrates the feature for a liquid systems with rising gas bubbles.
This video shows how Barracuda Virtual Reactor was leveraged by ThermChem Recovery International, USA (TRI) for the research, development, and scale-up of their novel waste-to-fuels technology.
This video demonstrates some of the new multiphase simulation capabilities for vapor/liquid/solid (VLS) systems available in Barracuda Virtual Reactor 22.
This simulation shows the thermal cracker for a novel, fluidised-bed-based plastic recycling system.
This video demonstrates the discrete bubbles feature available as part of the new vapor/liquid/solids capabilities in Barracuda Virtual Reactor Version 22.1.