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Old   March 14, 2012, 04:12
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With below ref i would like to calculate/simulate pressure drop(porous as Cotton medium) by using STAR CCM+ soft.I know inlet velocity condition. How to do...plz give ur feed back...Adv thanx

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for porous medium alpha and beta values ,
i guess you have experiment/test values for pressure drop & flow rate. if you have those values you can plot DelP/unit length and velocity. if you line fit the graph (Right click on the plot in excel --add a trendline) into a quadratic function, the values you have are those for inertial and viscous resistance. please make a note no inverse values are required as in FLUENT. you need to find out what kind of resistance you have isotropic/ orthotropic ...
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Hi,
With below ref i would like to calculate/simulate pressure drop(porous as Cotton medium) by using STAR CCM+ soft.I know inlet velocity condition. How to do...plz give ur feed back...Adv thanx

Cheers,
Sam0508


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for porous medium alpha and beta values ,
i guess you have experiment/test values for pressure drop & flow rate. if you have those values you can plot DelP/unit length and velocity. if you line fit the graph (Right click on the plot in excel --add a trendline) into a quadratic function, the values you have are those for inertial and viscous resistance. please make a note no inverse values are required as in FLUENT. you need to find out what kind of resistance you have isotropic/ orthotropic ...
Hi Sam, I already answered this elsewhere but, Star-CCM will not tell you the pressure drop characteristics of your porous media. You have to know this already beforehand.
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