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November 18, 2012, 14:38 |
Setting up porous boundary parallel to flow
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Jamie Bentley
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Hi all users
I need some help setting up a problem in Fluent. I am modelling a wind tunnel test section with a slotted (porous) wall. My initial simulations will be 2D with a structured mesh. My question is this: How do I make the wall of the test section representative of a porous boundary in 2D? I know I need to consider the inertial and permeability coefficients for the porous boundary as well as know the theoretical pressure drop across the boundary - but what is the most effective mathematical approach of doing this? (If you have any reference material please advise). I would really appreciate your help. Thanks Jamie |
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