MPS30 Assignment 1 Part1

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Assignment 1 – Exercise 1.

▪ Consider a restriction of area 0.1 cm2 and coefficient Cd = 0.67, the pipeline
is filled with oil of density 890 kg/m³ and subjected to a pressure of 0.4
MPa upstream, and a downstream variable pressure, as shown in the
graph below.
Pressure
0.6 MPa

0.2 MPa

3s time

❑ What is the expected flow profile for the pipe?


❑ If the hydraulic fluid is replaced by one with a density of 1200 kg/m³, what will
be the effect on the system?

Draw a draft in white paper.

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Assignment 1 – Exercise 2.A
▪ Consider a pipeline with a volume of 0.01 m³ and an initial pressure of 0.1
MPa, working with hydraulic fluid of bulk modulus b = 1e9 Pa. From a
certain instant (t=0), the pipe starts to receive an inlet flow of 0.003 m³/s
and provides an output flow with the following profile:
Flow rate
2s 6s
time
-0.001 m3/s

-0.004 m3/s

❑ What is the expected pressure profile in the pipe?


❑ If the hydraulic fluid is replaced by another one with a bulk modulus b = 0.7e9
Pa, what will be the effect on the system?

Draw a draft in white paper.

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Assignment 1 – Exercise 1.B

▪ Consider a restriction of area 0.1 cm2 and coefficient Cd = 0.67, the pipeline
is filled with oil of density 890 kg/m³ and subjected to a pressure of 0.4 MPa
upstream, and a downstream variable pressure, as shown in the graph
below.
pressure
0.6 MPa Simulation time: 6s
Step: 0.001
0.2 MPa

3s time

❑ Build a model in HOPSAN, using the "turbulent orifice" to model the constraint.
❑ Copy your model and set the oil density of the copy to 1200 kg/m³ density.
❑ Compare the flow profile of both cases with your previous expectation.

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Assignment 1 – Exercise 2.B

▪ Consider a pipeline with a volume of 0.01 m³ and an initial pressure of 0.1


MPa, working with hydraulic fluid of bulk modulus b = 1e9 Pa. From a
certain instant (t=0), the pipe starts to receive an inlet flow of 0.003 m³/s
and provides an output flow with the following profile:
flow rate
2s 6s
time
-0.001 m3/s
Simulation time: 6s
Step: 0.001
-0.004 m3/s

❑ Build a model in HOPSAN, using the “hydraulic volume" component.


❑ Copy your model and set the bulk modulus of the copy to b = 0.7e9 Pa.
❑ Compare the pressure profile of both cases with your previous expectation.

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Assignment 1 (Exercises 1 and 2)

▪ For Exercise 1 and Exercise 2:


❑ Organize in a single PDF document:
– Your name;
– Expected output;
– HOPSAN model;
– HOPSAN output;
– Comments about the differences (if any) between what you expected as
output and what you obtained in HOPSAN.
❑ Deliver your assignment using Google Classroom.

Deadline: 21/08/2023 Individual


assignment

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