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.
Theory | See Solid Pressure Force. | |
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Properties | Key properties are: Maximum Solid Fraction, Solid Pressure Force Constant | |
Activates | Field Functions | None. |
Solid Pressure Properties
- Maximum Solid Fraction
- The value of the maximum packing limit in Eqn. (2348), which is set to 0.624 by default (representative of rigid spherical particles).
- Solid Pressure Force Constant
- The model parameter in Eqn. (2348), which is set to -600 by default.