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Old   February 4, 2022, 15:44
Default Multiphase porous media non-equilibrium model: define uds for solid material
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I am trying to solve for non-equilibrium thermal multiphase flow in a porous medium. I have three energy equations; one for the solid material and two for the fluid materials. I created UDS to solve for the solid temperature. I defined thermal heat conduction as diffusivity for the solid material using UDF, but I cannot find an option to attach the UDF under the solid material properties. Should I define the solid as the third phase, without assigning the zone as the porous zone?
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Old   February 24, 2024, 00:54
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Hello,Did you solve this problem?I have the same question about it, can you give me some instruction? Thank you very much
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