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Old   March 27, 2018, 10:28
Default Surface evaporation on a porous pad
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Hello all .

I am going to accomplish a 3d simulation(air/water/surface evaporation) over a plate soaked by a very thin porous fiber diffusitive pad (such as a very thin gauze).

An illustration of this model presented in the attched picture.


The aims of this simulation are as follows

1- The evaluation of the local mass transfer rate from the porous pad.

2- local heat transfer phenomena simulation.

3- The evaluation of Water diffusion phenomena over the plate by porous media simulation at very thin porous pad.

It is essential to note , in this phenomena , the investigation on some parameters like relative humidity are very important.

Which software are suitable for these analysis? What should I do for first steps?
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