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Old   September 1, 2004, 16:04
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I'm trying to simulate gas flow through a bundle of hollow tubes. Is it possible to model this bundle as a porous media while constraining the flow to only one direction (along the axis of the hollow tubes)? Does anyone have any experience with problems such as this?

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Old   September 1, 2004, 16:40
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Just set a very large resistance in the other coordinate directions.
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Old   September 1, 2004, 16:53
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evan, thanks for the post

i have been trying this, but i still get a great deal of flow in the two 'wrong' directions... i think i may have the resistance coefficients mixed up...

should the viscous resistance coefficient be small in the 'correct' flow direction and large in the 'wrong' flow directions?

thanks again
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Old   September 2, 2004, 08:38
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Hello:

If you are planning to model porous media for "Tube Banks" you should be playing with Inertia Resistance. As C2 is very large & (1/alpha) can be taken as Zero for Flow through the Tube banks.

Referene : 6.19.2 of Fluent Help.

Correct me If you are wrong.

Regards, -guru.
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Old   September 2, 2004, 09:02
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btw One more thing ...the the difference in the resistance coefficients shouldn't be more than 3 order. say If you have 200 1/m in the flow direction then other two directions shouldn't have more than 200e3 1/m for the better convergence..

regards-guru.

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Old   September 2, 2004, 10:42
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Guru, Thank you for the advice! I never thought to search the help files for "tube bank"... hopefully this will help.

Thanks again, Brian
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Old   September 2, 2004, 10:53
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Guru, Thanks for the tip! I ran a few iterations and then checked my contours/vectors and everything seems to be acting much more like it should. I really appreciate the help!

-Brian
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