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Old   September 21, 2015, 07:18
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Hello,

I have a question about the Resistance Loss Coefficient in a Porous Media. It has influence on the Pressure Loss trough the Porous Media, but I want to know how exactly that is calculated/caused.
I couldn't find any information on this in the ANSYS Help Documentation so I hope that I get some help here.

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Old   September 21, 2015, 07:46
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Hello,

I have a question about the Resistance Loss Coefficient in a Porous Media. It has influence on the Pressure Loss trough the Porous Media, but I want to know how exactly that is calculated/caused.
I couldn't find any information on this in the ANSYS Help Documentation so I hope that I get some help here.

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Is that what you looking for?
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Old   September 21, 2015, 14:03
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Hello Antanas,

yeah that is going in the right direction. Would you tell me where this graphic comes from? And if there is more on that topic?

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Hello Antanas,

yeah that is going in the right direction. Would you tell me where this graphic comes from? And if there is more on that topic?

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Image is from CFX introductory course and this is the only image concerning porous domains there. You can find more info in CFX help. For ex. see sections 1.8.1.1, 1.8.1.2.
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Ah okay, that's good to know.

I already read 1.8.1.1, 1.8.1.2 but sadly that wasn't exactly what I was looking for.

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Old   September 22, 2015, 14:55
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The equation says that the Resistance Loss Coefficient has a quadratic influence on the pressure loss and the Permeability has a linear one. Is that right or did i misinterpreted that?
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