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June 8, 2020 at 9:05 am
Honig
SubscriberHello everyone,
I hope you are well.
Currently, I am studying the flow of oil through porous media. For that, input about the inertial resistance factor C_2 is needed. The ANSYS help provides an equation based on the Ergun equation that allows me to find a value for C_2 (see attached).
Epsilon is described as the "void fraction, defined as the volume of voids divided by the volume of the packed bed region".
As far as I understood it, it is the "empty" volume in the porous region divided by the entire volume of the porous region, so basically the porosity, which I calculated earlier in a different step.
Is that assumption correct or am I missing something?
Thanks for your input!
Best regards
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June 8, 2020 at 9:38 am
DrAmine
Ansys EmployeeThat is how a packed bed can be modeled: is you porous media similar to a packed bed? If yes you might use the formula to estimate the coefficients, if not you require data to make that estimate.
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June 8, 2020 at 10:04 am
Honig
SubscriberHello Amine,
thank you for your reply.
My porous media resembles a flat sheet of nonwoven material, which only is the middle part of the entire simulated region (a simple cylinder). If that does not count as a packed bed for the flat porous region, the data I'd need for other ways to calculate C_2 is not available in my case.
Can/could the the inertial resistance be omitted for slow laminar flows?
Best regards
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June 8, 2020 at 11:16 am
DrAmine
Ansys EmployeeYes it can be omitted and you focus one the viscous term.
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