Tagged: air filter, filter, filtration, fluid, fluid through filter, porous, Porous medium, porous-jump, porous-media
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November 27, 2023 at 8:43 amWatch & LearnParticipant
Porous conditions can be used to model a wide variety of applications, such as fluid flow through filters, packed beds, perforated plates, flow distributors, and tube banks. The porous medium is modeled as a momentum loss, the magnitude of which involves resistance coefficients. This tutorial is done in the older release of Discovery 2021R2, although the features explained here are still valid in the newer release of Discovery. The newer release has some more additional features with respect to porous media, please refer to this course to understand more: Flow Through a Filter in Ansys Discovery
Air Intake with Filter (Porous Media) — Part 1:
Air Intake with Filter (Porous Media) — Part 2:
Air Intake with Filter (Porous Media) — Part 3:
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