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Additively Manufactured High-Performance Heat Exchangers

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Combine the advanced geometry capabilities of nTop Platform with state-of-the-art CAE and CFD tools, like Ansys, to design high-performance heat exchangers.

In this presentation, Maiki Vlahinos, Senior Application Engineer at nTopology, describes the simulation-driven methodology he followed to improve the performance of an advanced heat exchanger by 300%; specifically, a Fuel Cooled Oil Cooler for aerospace applications. 

He argues that TPMS structures, such as gyroids, are an excellent candidate for this use-case because they:

  • Separate a single volume into different, independent, and continuous regions
  • Provide a large surface area for the minimum amount of material within a defined boundary 
  • Reduce pressure drop by smoothly merging the two independent regions
  • Require no support structures during the additive manufacturing process

To access the files used during this session, click here

This presentation was initially recorded at the CAASE20 conference.