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Completed H2020 European Commission

Engine bleed JEt pumps continuous behaviour MODelization

€696.3K EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Country Spain
Start Date Jan 01, 2021
End Date Mar 31, 2023
Duration 819 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101008100
Grant Description

EJEMOD project focuses on the study of the physics and operation of new ejector prototypes proposed by the Topic Manager.

The main objective of the project is to acquire knowledge on the functioning of these jet pumps, both in their steady (on and off-design modes) and transient behaviour (transition between operating points by a change of boundary conditions).

The wide working range analysed and the focus on the transitional phases will serve to acquire knowledge and transfer it into accurate and robust Dymola libraries, applicable (for various purposes) to the modelling of ejector devices whose function is also different to those previously described.

Hence, the specific objectives of EJEMOD are the following:•Perform a CFD analysis of the proposed ejectors, studying all the on-design and off-design modes indicated by the Topic Manager.

The analysis will be performed by means of steady-state simulations (WP 1.1) covering on-design (double choked) and off-design (single choked or no-choked) operation. Moreover, a transient model will be employed to analyse in detail transition between two operating points (WP 2.1).

Both steady-state and transient CFD models will be validated by comparison with experimental results. •Perform the experimental testing of the ejectors, following a design of experiments (DoE) approach which covers the operational envelope indicated by the Topic Manager.

Testing will be carried out in static conditions (WP 2.1), by setting primary and secondary pressure and temperatures, as well as back-pressure and in time-varying conditions (WP 2.2), by setting time-dependent functions for primary, secondary and back-pressure.•Development and validation of 0D-1D numerical models on the Dymola platform for the simulation of ejectors, to be used in both static (Development WP 1.3, Validation WP 3.1) and dynamic scenarios (Development WP 2.3, Validation WP 3.2).

Surrogate modelling methodologies based on deep learning architectures will be used.

All Grantees

Universite Catholique de Louvain; Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics

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