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Old   October 5, 2021, 10:46
Default Porous boundary and particle tracking
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Can I use DPMFoam with a porosity region? For all intents and purposes the region is a solid for the particles, but the solute should be going through. This is how I have seen it modeled in the AngledDuct interfoam tutorial:


porosity1
{
type explicitPorositySource;

explicitPorositySourceCoeffs
{
selectionMode cellZone;
cellZone porosity;

type DarcyForchheimer;

d (2e8 -1000 -1000);
f (0 0 0);

coordinateSystem
{
type cartesian;
origin (0 0 0);
coordinateRotation
{
type axesRotation;
e1 (0.70710678 0.70710678 0);
e2 (0 0 1);
}
}
}
}
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