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Hi.
I want simulate the flow across a grating in an open channel. I created a stl geometry of the grating but I must use a very small mesh to be able to represent the solid volume. In your opinion is possible to use the porous model to represent the grating? Thank to all. |
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Definitely - porous baffles and components work nicely for this.
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