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Free & Porous Fluid Flow -- Measure of mass flux
Posted 28.01.2013, 13:39 GMT-5 Fluid & Heat, Porous Media Flow, Materials, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Results & Visualization Version 4.3 2 Replies
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Hi All,
I am attempting to model a stream bottom seepage collection device, but I getting some strange results.
I am starting out fairly simple with no lateral flow in the free fluid, and setting the BC's so that I have a vertical flow field. But my results show the velocity contours have local maxima along the stream bottom under the device. I was expecting the maxima to be near the outlet of the device as it is a considerable constriction.
Also, is there a way to measure the mass flux of fluid through a plane? I am trying to evaluate how much water is being captured by the device and how much fluid is going around.
Thanks,
John
I am attempting to model a stream bottom seepage collection device, but I getting some strange results.
I am starting out fairly simple with no lateral flow in the free fluid, and setting the BC's so that I have a vertical flow field. But my results show the velocity contours have local maxima along the stream bottom under the device. I was expecting the maxima to be near the outlet of the device as it is a considerable constriction.
Also, is there a way to measure the mass flux of fluid through a plane? I am trying to evaluate how much water is being captured by the device and how much fluid is going around.
Thanks,
John
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