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Old   July 28, 2022, 03:12
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Dear Ansys user,

I am trying to simulate a line in a water channel (model 2D), which should be able to filter some particles from the flow. the aim is to simulate a line with resistance again some particles (2nd phase).

but I don't know how can I do it, any suggestion?

I know that defining a porous area would be possible. but I want to know, are in Ansys any possibilities to define a specific resistance for the filter? how it should be? should I define a user-defined (UDF) boundary condition for example?

geometry: 2D simple flow channel. inlet outlet and top and bottom as wall, in the middle, a line as the filter.

any help would be appreciated

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