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Old   July 5, 2011, 10:46
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Hello,

I'm trying to model a fluid flow through a simple porous square block using the Darcy-Forchheimer law but can't figure out how to calculate the Inertial Resistance coefficient C2 using the proper properties/porosity since I do not have pressure drop data, anyone had a similar problem before?

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Old   July 7, 2011, 17:14
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Old   September 16, 2011, 08:29
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You can find equations in Fluent User's Guide under Cell Zone conditions. It is well described there. Tell me if you do not have the guide.
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