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Old   August 27, 2002, 13:56
Default Pressure drop using Darcy's law
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Shankar
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For a gas flow through porous medium, I found the pressure drop using Darcy's law which happens to be of the order of 10 power 6.Isnt this a huge value?Thanks to all. Shankar.
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Old   August 29, 2002, 06:57
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Jin-Wook LEE
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For tuebulent folw, inertial resistance is fairly high. What is your value, 10^6. Is it pressure drop, pascal ?

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Old   August 29, 2002, 12:35
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Yes, Pressure drop in Pa, but the flow is laminar.Or what is the criterion for Laminar or Turbulent flow in a porous medium.Thanks a lot. Shankar.
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