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Choosing a Physics for a Porous Media attached to a Solid Bead
Posted 21 ott 2015, 11:57 GMT-4 Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization, Structural Mechanics Version 5.1 0 Replies
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I am looking to model fluid flow over a bead that is coated with a porous layer. I am interested in looking at the displacement of that porous layer due to the force of the fluid flowing over it (at different inlet velocities, different porous layer thicknesses).
I originally used a Free and Porous Media Flow physics to model this, however I could not seem to post-process the displacement of the porous layer on the surface of the bead. I opened up a COMSOL tutorial that uses Poroelasticity as a physics, and that seems to be a little closer to what I am looking for.
Any suggestions on how I can model this in COMSOL?
Any help is much appreciated! Thank you!
Hello Mike Tram
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