Fluid Systems Engineering for Fertilizer Assembly
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Fluid Systems Engineering for Fertilizer Assembly.
Location: Remote
I am looking for a mechanical/fluid systems engineer to review and improve a small liquid distribution assembly.
What you'll do:
• review the current CAD concept,
• suggest design improvements if needed,
• optionally modify the CAD design.
Skills: Engineering, CAD/CAM, Solidworks, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Design
Budget: $2–$19 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I am looking for a mechanical/fluid systems engineer to review and improve a small liquid distribution assembly.
The system will distribute UAN liquid fertilizer— urea ammonium nitrate solution — through a main hose, multiple branch connections, small calibrated orifices, and flexible outlet hoses.
Scope of work:
- review the current CAD concept,
- simulate or calculate liquid flow through the system,
- check pressure drop and flow balance between multiple outlets,
- verify whether the current orifice size is suitable,
- suggest design improvements if needed,
- recommend sealing method, materials, and serviceable connections,
- optionally modify the CAD design.
The liquid is a corrosive agricultural fertilizer solution, so experience with hydraulic systems, fluid distribution, manifolds, pressure drop, or chemical-resistant fittings is preferred.
I will provide CAD screenshots/files, dimensions, expected flow rate, pump capacity, hose layout, and operating pressure.
I need a practical engineering solution, not only theory.
Please apply only if you have experience with fluid flow calculations, small manifolds, or hydraulic/chemical liquid systems
+++This is important—you also need to be an engineer who can come up with better components or solutions
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