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February 5, 2013, 06:03 |
Multiphase flow in a porous-no porous domains
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Juan Campos
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Hello everybody,
I an trying to simulate the next situation: - I have two domains: one ist porous with a gas (air) and the other ist no porous with another gas (water vapour). - Inside the porous domain, I have an area of particles injection. I want to know how is the diffusion of these particles in the whole domain /the two domains). Attached find you the geometry, please, can somebody help me? thank you in advance! |
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February 5, 2013, 18:19 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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This sounds like a single phase model, but using a multi-component gas. You might also be able to do it using a passive transportable scalar. And you have one sub-domain as fluid and one as porous. This sound simple enough.
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