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Non-isothermal flow, porous media

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Hi all,

I am working on a model in which gas is being absorbed by a porous medium. I am working with laminar flow with a porous matrix sub domain, heat transfer in porous media with a heat transfer in fluids sub-domain, and continuity. My problem is that when I use non-isothermal flow coupling it asks for a Heat Turbulence Property which is related to the turbulent Prandtl number. Since I am working with laminar flow why do I need to supply a turbulent Prandtl number? Any clarifications would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Mahvash


0 Replies Last Post 06.06.2016, 08:56 GMT-4
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