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Old   March 15, 2019, 12:22
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I am almost completely new to Fluent, but my Master's thesis is centered around constructing a CFD model for biomass (wood) combustion in a small cookstove. Iam trying to apply porous condition for particular zone but that zone is subdivided into small zones which have different tempearture at each zone so how can i calculate the porosity for each zone and how can i apply the porosity condition in ANSYS fluent.
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