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Old   July 26, 2003, 03:39
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Alex K.
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Hi everybody, I define a perforated plate as porous-jump. 20% of the area of the plate is perforated. What value should i put for the permeability (in the boundary conditions)? CAn i find this value if i know that there are 20% perforations in the plate? Thank you.
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Old   July 26, 2003, 11:32
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You may refer to Perry - Chemical engineering Hand Book or You can do series of simulations to find the resistance of the perforated plate!
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Old   July 28, 2003, 08:03
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The permeability factor should be used only whenever the viscous resistance is important (i.e. laminar flow), so forget about using if for a perforated plate. The Fluent help file (6.19.6) shows you how to set the inertial factor for perforated plate, with an example for 25% opena area. Based on this method your value would be 12.5.
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Old   July 28, 2003, 09:34
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thank you Erwin, this indormation was very important for me. Thnx again.
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Old   July 29, 2003, 05:55
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You're welcome. Don't forget that the value I gave you applies for a perforated plate of 1 mm thickness.
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Old   August 2, 2003, 07:01
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Porous jump instead of perforated plate is ok, if the flow comes normal to the plate. If it is under an angle, we found the results look not realistic.
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Old   August 2, 2003, 09:06
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Thank you Frank for sharing your experience with me. I tried to use the perforated plate (as porous jump) and i noticed a small deflection of the direction of the flow. According to my supervisor the result was satisfactory but not very realistic. Thank you very much.
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Old   March 1, 2016, 20:57
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Porous jump instead of perforated plate is ok, if the flow comes normal to the plate. If it is under an angle, we found the results look not realistic.
So, if the flow comes under an angle, what model should be used to obtain a realistic result?
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Old   October 27, 2018, 16:33
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Hi all,

Has any one designed a perforated plate or cylinder geometry for cfd simulation ?
if yes ..can i please have the same ? or just tell me the procedure to create the geometry ?
I would really appreciate the help.

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