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Forum: CFX August 27, 2015, 02:17
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Posted By ghorrocks
Please do not post multiple posts again. I have...

Please do not post multiple posts again. I have removed the other duplicate posts.
Forum: CFX August 27, 2015, 02:14
Replies: 11
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Posted By ghorrocks
I would recommend you do a simple model to work...

I would recommend you do a simple model to work out the porous region. Maybe a simple pipe flow with a porous bit in the middle. Then you can easily vary the flow rates and pressures and check that...
Forum: CFX August 26, 2015, 19:21
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Posted By ghorrocks
Yes, you can use the porous model to model this....

Yes, you can use the porous model to model this. You could also use a momentum source term (which is what the porous model is anyway).
Forum: CFX February 19, 2015, 16:56
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Posted By ghorrocks
I have never done HVAC work. I just know a bit...

I have never done HVAC work. I just know a bit about fluid mechanics.
Forum: CFX February 19, 2015, 06:20
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Posted By ghorrocks
Then there is no need to model the inlet porous...

Then there is no need to model the inlet porous plate and just start your simulation with a homogeneous flow as the inlet.

You place boundary conditions at locations where you know the flow...
Forum: CFX February 18, 2015, 17:52
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Posted By ghorrocks
You need to have a think about what the porous...

You need to have a think about what the porous material is doing. If the flow is 1m3/s over a 1m2 plate with a 50% open surface, then yes the local flow next to the open area is approximately 2m/s....
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