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Old   January 15, 2021, 04:02
Default Darcy-Forchheimer: Which pressure drop is calculated?
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Hi,


I am interested in modelling a porous media with the Darcy-Forchheimer-Law.


To fit the Coefficients D and F, I need to determine the pressure drop and the superficial velocity. But I dont know, whether I should use the static pressure drop or the drop of the total pressure p0. Can anyone help?
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