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Fundamentals of Thermal Hydraulics Systems Engineering Seminar


Date05 Jun 2012
Event TypeSeminar
LMS OfficeLMS North America
CountryUnited States
PlaceLos Angeles, CA
Participation feefree of charge

LMS cordially invites you to join us for an informative and educational day covering the fundamentals of thermal hydraulics systems engineering.

This free seminar can help you answer questions like:
  • How can I describe the behavior of my fluid; what fluid properties are important?
  • What is the ‘water hammer effect’?
  • How fast can I control my hydraulic actuator?
  • What is the dynamic response of my fluid system?
  • What are the dynamics of my pneumatic brake system?
  • What is the effect of the temperature of my fluid on the behavior of my system?
  • How fast does my system warm up? Do I have sufficient cooling?
  • How can I optimize my system’s performance?
  • What are the effects of an immersion heater, a thermostat, oil-cooler, etc. on my cooling system behavior?
  • How can I simulate the effect of my HVAC system on my fuel economy?
  • How can I simulate the effect of a Rankine Cycle system to recover exhaust heat?
Agenda
08:00 AM    Welcome and Coffee
08:30 AM    Fundamentals of Fluid Systems    
09:30 AM    Hydraulic Systems Development
                    - Systems Design Process, Sizing, Component Design & Systems Integration
10:30 AM    Break
11:00 AM    Pneumatic Systems Development
                    - Systems Design Process, Sizing, Component Design & Systems Integration
12:00 PM    Lunch
01:00 PM    Fundamentals of Thermal Hydraulics               
01:30 PM    Thermal Hydraulic Systems Development
                    - Systems Design Process, Sizing, Component Design & Systems Integration
02:30 PM    Break
03:00 PM    Heat Exchanger Design                   
03:30 PM    Refrigeration / Vapor Cycle System Design
04:30 PM    Seminar Wrap-up and Close

Venue
Ayres Hotel & Suites
325 South Bristol Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626



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