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February 14, 2018, 18:20 |
SU2 Porous Media Modeling
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Is there a way to model porous regions such as a heat exchanger or filter? Specifically, I would like to model the pressure drop through the system which is typically done with Darcy's Law. For example, I would like to model an automotive system with the effects of a radiator.
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February 24, 2018, 13:23 |
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Francisco Palacios
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I think that would require some implementation... the only closest implementation could be the actuator disk...
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darcy, porous media, su2 |
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