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Old   November 25, 2011, 12:07
Default How to use non-equilibrium thermal model for porous medium in Ansys CFX 13.0?
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Hi,

Ansys CFX 13.0 manual states that version 13.0 of CFX has non-equilibrium thermal model for porous medium as opposed to equilibrium thermal model for porous medium in CFX 12.1.
However, the GUI interface for porous medium domain in CFX/13.0 appears to same as in 12.0. I think I am missing something.

So:
a) does the version 13.0 use non-equilibrium model for porous medium by default?
b) If so, then the model will require porous fluid- porous solid heat transfer coefficient. If I understand correctly, this has to be a user input. Where does one specify that?
c) Can one select between equilibrium/ non-equilibrium model for porous medium in CFX/13.1?

I somehow could not find info on this in CFX-Pre manual for Ansys 13.0.
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