The flow nozzle aerator, which is the part of the water tap made up of
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), can be modified entirely with a new
design. The curved and cone-shaped slopes are used to improve the smooth
flow at uniform velocity. Simultaneously, discharge is optimum by modified
interior design. The smooth laminar delivery of water with optimum pressure,
the liquid element at the aerator end becomes smooth. The assembled nozzle
aerator solid model has been generated before experimentation. This can
promote through the prediction by the modern tool ANSIFLUENT and
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for finding the flow behavior and its
outlet characters. The solid model can be fabricated to prototype for
accurate dimensions by using 3D printing technology. Comparing fluid motion
with the time consumption of filling water has been done over these
different kinds of aerator and nozzle models, which are fabricated by
3-dimensional printing.
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