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Old   February 11, 2000, 09:52
Default PERFORATED PLATES
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María Elena Rodríguez
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Hi, I need some guidelines to model a perforated plate. The flow throught the plate is not perpendicular. Is the boundary condition: Porous Jump a good way of modelling the perforated plate. Thanks in advance

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