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Modelling a Venturi meter using SolidWorks Flow simulation

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Model and simulate a device that could be used to measure blood flow rate. This could be the
method used to measure flow rate by a Heart-Lung Machine. Model a Venturi meter to standard
ISO 5167 long form and, using blood as the fluid, simulate flow from 1 to 5 L/m and ascertain the
discharge coefficient of the device. What are the problems that may arise from using blood as the
fluid?
Present your findings as a short report explaining the modelling and simulation. An indicative report
length is no more than 1000 words but will contain many diagrams.

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