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Old   December 16, 2014, 08:24
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Hi all,
I want to model the heat transfert in a porous media by using Fluent, for that I followed the steps described in this guide "https://www.sharcnet.ca/Software/Fluent14/help/flu_ug/flu_ug_sec_bc_porous_media.html#flu_ug_sect_porous _heat".
This document explains that "To specify that the porous medium and the fluid flow are in thermal equilibrium, scroll down below the resistance inputs in the Fluid dialog box to the Heat Transfer Settings group box and select Equilibrium from the Thermal Model list (this is the default selection)".
But in the Fluid dialog box we have only: Viscous and Inertial Resistance Coefficients, Power-Law Model and fluid porosity.
I don't found the thermal model list for select equilibrium.
Please help meThanks you very mutch
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