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February 27, 2018, 14:55 |
Applying boundary conditions, porous media
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Swapnil Rane
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I'm modelling a cork with the following BC's.
two outlet's pressure-- 1 atm pressure inside the cork-- 1.4 atm How do I set up the pressure's in CFX? Which pressure BC should I select in domain setting tab? |
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February 27, 2018, 15:49 |
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Please show an image of what you are modelling and the boundary conditions you propose to use.
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February 28, 2018, 19:44 |
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Swapnil Rane
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the boundary conditions are as follows---
Two outlet's are at atmosphere, which pressure's to select? static or total? Cork is compressed-- 1.481 [atm] pressure. oxygen flows through it. porosity-- 0.2 permeability-- 2E-10 [m^2] How do I setup the pressure's for this problem? Also, should I add oxygen source point inside the cork? |
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porous. cfx, pressure based solver |
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