What is BOS Fluids?
BOS Fluids is the engineering software package that analyzes fluid transients in pipe
systems and relates this information back to the mechanical piping system transferring
the fluid.
For years piping engineers have labored with simplifying hand methods, cumbersome analog
computers, or user-unfriendly software products when needing basic steady state and transient
fluid analysis capability. BOS Fluids was written specifically to address the need of the
piping engineer for fluid reaction forces, and to provide a system whereby the fluid
simulation results can be easily integrated back into the piping system design and analysis.
BOS Fluids is an interactive computer simulation package that models steady state and
transient flow in liquid or gas carrying piping systems. The procedure is easy to use and
interfaces with most pipe stress programs. The package contains the elements required to
model most common unsteady flow conditions. The elements included in the simulation package
are pipes, valves, pressure relief valves, vacuum breaker, air valves, pumps, equipment,
surge vessels, inlets, outlets, and orifices. BOS Fluids makes fluid simulation simple and
easily accessible and yet gives the analyst pressure transients and dynamic force results
with an engineering accuracy.
Based on a number of realistic assumptions a simplified form of the time dependent
conservation (Navier-Stokes) equations are solved for the internal channel flow. The
assumptions made are listed below.
- Fluid behavior in pipes is one dimensional i.e. similarity of cross sectional
distribution of properties does exist.
- Fluid transport velocity is small compared to wave speed.
- Wave fronts remain plane while propagating.
- Gas simulations assume that flow velocities are below sonic, and that pressure drops
through the system are less than 30%.
Based on these approximations friction effects are lumped. The present friction model used
is Colebrook-White. The Darcy-Weisbach flow model is used for steady state pressure drop
calculations and the basic theory applied in BOS Fluids can be found in Wylie & Streeter's
"Fluid Transients" published by FEB Press. BOS Fluids is capable of simulating both the
steady and transient behavior of liquid carrying closed conduit systems of pipes, valves,
pumps and surge relief devices. The following special features are available.
- Pipe stress models from either CAESAR or PipePak can be downloaded for fluid
analysis.
- The analyst can pick different fluids from a database or add their own fluids
to the database.
- Two different models are available to simulate column separation: Concentrated
Air Pocket (CAP) model and the Vapor Cavity Model (VCM).
- Various pipe materials can be applied-both isotropic (Metals) and Orthotropic
(FRP) materials are included.
- Based on geometry typical pump properties are generated automatically.
- Buried and above ground systems can be simulated.
- Simultaneously the transient response of multiple sources: Pump starts, Pump
Failures, Valve Operations can be simulated.
- Harmonic option allows an analysis of the occurrence of standing waves.
- Maximum and minimum pressures and velocities occurring during transient and/or
harmonics are traced.
- The force processor allows an analyst to survey the time history of the
unbalanced forces on pipe sections and preprocesses the force time histories
to be used in the dynamical module of the pipe stress program.
- A spectrum breakdown of force time histories is available. The analyst can see
the natural frequencies of the fluid response that tend to excite the piping
system.
- Metric (SI) and English Units can be selected.
Typical analyses using BOS Fluids include: water transmission and distribution systems,
main cooling water systems for chemical plants, sewage water systems, combined power and
drinking water cycle power stations, oil product transport lines, tanker loading and
unloading systems and dynamical behavior of chemical liquid transport lines. Acoustic
analyses for compressors and pumps.