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经典案例图书 Then, comes the time to choose a method of resistance to fluid flow.
In this example, we will try to use the method named Dependency on velocity [k = (A*V+B)/r]
Coefficients A and B can be determined using these two equations for k:
k = - grad(P)/(r*V) and k = (A*V+B)/r
Equating them and simplifying r gives:
grad(P) = A*V²+B*V
In this case, grad(P) is assumed to be constant in the porous medium. Therefore, grad(P) = Pressure drop / Thickness.
The pressure drop and velocities have been determined by simulation and are shown in the table above. The thickness is the thickness of the porous medium we CHOOSE to use in the main simulation. In the case of the perforated plate, its thickness is 4mm. However, it can be decided to use a different thickness for the porous medium. Let's use 10mm for instance. |
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