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Old   April 16, 2010, 08:09
Default Calculate pressure drop coefficients in x,y,z, direction
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Hi to every one,

I'm actually modelling a filter in 3D. The mainly parts are cylindrical filterelements with a defined thickness and length. I'm using the porous meda modell to eveluate my first solution where i used the porous jump modell.

Now my question, can anybody tell me how to define the pressure drop coefficients in the 3 direction because I think they could't have the same values or isn't it??

thanks for replies

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