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Default Urgent_ Flow through porous medium in PEM water electrolyser
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I am simulating a two phase flow in a porous medium inside a Electrolyzer and i am facing convergence issue while using Eulerian model with capillary pressure and Permeability as the considered parameters. Could someone help me to find a solution for it.

Primary phase: water
secondary phase: air
Steady state laminar flow

Wetting phase : water
non-wetting phase: air
contact angle: 20 degree

Cell zone: given inertial resistance, viscous resistance, capillary pressure, permeability, relative viscosity

BC: inlet water mass flow rate 1.5 kg/s
inlet air_ mass flow rate 0.0128 kg/s
outlet gauge pressure 0 bar
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