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Forum: FLUENT August 1, 2013, 17:24
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Posted By Tanjina
Hi, Thanks for your reply. 1) Yup,...

Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

1) Yup, there is flow of water on the top of surface. I wanted to keep the water height remain constant although the time. So I put 1 in pressure inlet as water...
Forum: FLUENT July 31, 2013, 09:56
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Posted By Tanjina
Hello. thanks for your reply. 1)Actually...

Hello. thanks for your reply.

1)Actually it's not a perforated area, just a line by which I wanted to represent the upper surface of a perforated pipe. Because in my model, we assume only upper...
Forum: FLUENT July 29, 2013, 22:20
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Views: 81,049
Posted By Tanjina
Hi, Please find the image attached...

Hi,

Please find the image attached herewith.

This is my model. Upper red portion is porous zone which I consider filled with sand. For doing this, I used porosity of sand and inertial and...
Forum: FLUENT July 29, 2013, 12:33
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Posted By Tanjina
Hi, Please have a look on my problem and if...

Hi,

Please have a look on my problem and if you have any comment, please let me know.I am trying to model a 2D porous zone filled with sand placed above a perforated pipe and water will pass...
Forum: FLUENT July 29, 2013, 11:33
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Views: 81,049
Posted By Tanjina
two-phase porous zone

Thank you very much for your reply. Yup, I also come to know that in fluent, we use permeability . And permeability is related to Hydraulic conductivity.

Do you have any experience about modeling...
Forum: FLUENT July 18, 2013, 11:32
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Posted By Tanjina
Hydraulic conductivity of porous zone

Hi,

I am trying to model a 2D porous zone filled with sand lied above a perforated pipe and water will pass through it. I have some queries, hope someone can help me out.

1) Porous zone should...
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