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ranjith May 24, 2008 08:00

flow through porous fibers
 
I am modelling flow of water through porous cylindrical polypropylene fibers. The fiber is enclosed in a closed cylindrical cylinder again filled with water.The fiber has an inner diameter of 220 micrometres and the thickness of the porous wall is 40 micrometre thus giving an outer diameter of 300 micrometre. I am looking at two flow rates 1 ml/min and 10 microliters/min(along the tube). The respective mean velocities and reynolds number are .44 m/s(Re 48) and .0004m/s(Re .048).

Now I am interested in the diffusion of the water through the porous wall.Should i use darcy's equation(with just the linear term) or the darcy Forchheimer equation with both the linear and nonlinear terms. Also are there any formulas for the permeability and loss coefficients for such thin fibers

Alam May 26, 2008 06:25

Re: flow through porous fibers
 
Do you have any pressure loss versus mass flow rate data across the porous media? regards Alam

rg May 29, 2008 00:41

Re: flow through porous fibers
 
Thanks Alam for your reply You mean I could go for an empirical fit for the resistance coefficients. But I donot have any data at present...


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