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May 30, 2019, 07:30 |
porousSimpleFoam, pororus zone boundaries?
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Joćo Duarte Miranda
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Dear all,
I am trying to simulate the flow over a porous zone using porousSimpleFoam. This zone is inside a standard simpleFoam external flow simulation around a body. The porous region is not isotropic, so flow should pass only in one direction. First, I validated the Darcy Model and all was going well. I used a channel where all the flow passed through the porous zone. However, when I introduce the new cell zone in the simulation with a body, the velocity inside the porous zone does not correspond to the velocity in the flow around it. It does correspond to the velocity of the initialized field. My question is: Am I missing some boundary condition between the freeflow and the porous Zone? The simulation runs well and converges, and there is a pressure drop in the porous zone, however it looks like it does not take as a "inlet" the surrounding flow. Thanks a lot for any help. Best wishes, Joćo |
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