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Modelling Linear Water Waves with porous media
Posted 26 avr. 2011, 04:42 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Mesh Version 3.5a 0 Replies
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I'm fairly new to COMSOL Multiphysics so I apologise for my ignorance.
I am wanting to model linear water waves passing over/through porous media (e.g. a porous breakwater). I was given a model that uses both Moving Mesh (ALE) and the Incompressible Navier-Stokes (ns) application modes. However, I am unable to see where to put parameters such as porosity.
I would like to achieve something similar to Martinelli found at: www.comsol.com/papers/1564/
However I would like the breakwater to be fixed, submerged and to be porous.
I have also noticed that the Earth Sciences module has Brinkman Equations which state they can be used for modelling porous media. I have tried this application mode to no avail and get the error message "Failed to evaluate expression for manual time step".
I was wondering if the Incompressible Navier-Stokes application mode (under COMSOL Multiphysics > Fluid Dynamics) could be used to model a porous breakwater?
Thank you in advance!
Hello Jamie Wong
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