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June 18, 2002, 01:35 |
Help on porosity
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I am trying to model a perforated plasterboard ceiling. I know that the perforations make up 50% of the area of the plasterboard.
Can I use a 'plate' in phoenics and set the perosity=0.5 . The exact flow through the perforations is not important but the flow through the perforated panel is. I am on the right track ? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Leon |
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June 18, 2002, 09:59 |
Re: Help on porosity
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You can use a standard blockage and make the material the domain material. You will then be able to change quite a few aspects of the blockage, including porosity.
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