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March 21, 2004, 09:32 |
Porous Medium
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Hi All,
I am an undergraduate student from the Univesity of H.K , Currently i am using Fluent 6.0 for my studies, but i have problem in the porous medium formulation in fluent. That is, For a cylindrical cylinder (400mm height, 300mm diameter) that the whole volume is modeled as a porous zone, how to set the direction vector for that whole volume ? as there is only 2 direction vectors that can be set in a 3D model Case. Thank you all of you ! |
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March 22, 2004, 05:51 |
Re: Porous Medium
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The remaining unspecified vector is normal to the plane formed by the first two. So if you specify one vector in x-directionas (1,0,0), one vector in y-direction as (0,1,0), the unspecified vector becomes automatically (0,0,1)
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