Solid Pressure Model Reference

The Solid Pressure model adds a compaction or ‘solid pressure’ force to the momentum equations of all the dispersed particle phases. This force becomes significant as the specified maximum packing limit is reached, and acts to repel particles and prevent them from exceeding the maximum volume fraction.

Table 1. Solid Pressure Model Reference
Theory See Solid Pressure Force.
Provided By [physics continuum] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path [physics continuum] > Models > Solid Pressure
Requires
Physics continuum selections:
  • Material: Multiphase
  • Multiphase Model: Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) (Automatically activates: Multiphase Interaction, Gradients.)
  • Optional Models: Solid Pressure
Properties Key properties are: Maximum Solid Fraction, Solid Pressure Force Constant

See Solid Pressure Properties.

Activates Field Functions None.

Solid Pressure Properties

Maximum Solid Fraction
The value of the maximum packing limit αp,max in Eqn. (2348), which is set to 0.624 by default (representative of rigid spherical particles).
Solid Pressure Force Constant
The model parameter A in Eqn. (2348), which is set to -600 by default.