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Symmetry

The Symmetry feature describes a symmetry boundary. The following symmetry condition describes symmetry about an axis or a flow divide, for example:

n -- p = 0

B O U N D A R Y S E L E C T I O N

From the Selection list, choose the boundaries to specify symmetry.

1D Axi

2D Axi

For axisymmetric models, COMSOL Multiphysics takes the axial symmetry boundaries (at r = 0) into account and automatically adds an

Axial Symmetry feature to the model that is valid on the axial symmetry boundaries only.

No Flow

The No Flow feature defines the condition that there is no flow across boundaries. Fluid does not move across impervious boundaries. Represent this effect with the No Flow boundary condition:

n -- p = 0

where n is the vector normal to the boundary. This is the default boundary condition.

B O U N D A R Y S E L E C T I O N

From the Selection list, choose the boundaries to apply a no-flow condition.

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T h e B r i n k m a n E q u a t i o n s I n t e r f a c e

The Brinkman Equations interface (), found under the Porous Media and Subsurface Flow branch () of the Model Wizard, has the equations, boundary conditions, and volume forces for modeling of fluids in porous media using the Brinkman equations, solving for the velocity field and the pressure. The main feature is the Fluid and Matrix Properties feature, which adds the Brinkman equations and provides an interface for defining the fluid material and the porous matrix.

When this interface is added, these default nodes are also added to the Model BuilderFluid and Matrix Properties, Wall (the default boundary type, using No slip as the default boundary condition), and Initial Values. Right-click the Brinkman Equations node to add other features that implement, for example, boundary conditions and volume forces.

I N T E R F A C E I D E N T I F I E R

The interface identifier is a text string that can be used to reference the respective physics interface if appropriate. Such situations could occur when coupling this interface to another physics interface, or when trying to identify and use variables defined by this physics interface, which is used to reach the fields and variables in expressions, for example. It can be changed to any unique string in the Identifier field.

The default identifier (for the first interface in the model) is br.

D O M A I N S E L E C T I O N

The default setting is to include All domains in the model to define the fluid pressure and velocity and the Brinkman equations that describe those fields. To choose specific domains, select Manual from the Selection list.

P H Y S I C A L M O D E L

Control the properties that describe the overall type of fluid-flow model:

Compressibility

By default the interface uses the Incompressible flow formulation of the Brinkman equations to model incompressible fluid flow (constant density). Or select

Compressible flow (Ma<0.3) from the Compressibility list if there are small variations in the density, typically dependent on the temperature (non-isothermal flow). For compressible flow using the Brinkman Equations interface, the Mach number must be below 0.3.

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Neglect Inertial Term (Stokes-Brinkman Flow)

The Neglect inertial term (Stokes-Brinkman) check box is selected by default to model flow at very low Reynolds numbers where the inertial term can be neglected in the Brinkman equations and use the linear Stokes-Brinkman equations instead.

Swirl Flow

 

Select the Swirl flow check box to include the swirl velocity component,

 

that is velocity component u in the azimuthal direction. While u can

2D Axi

be non-zero, there can be no gradients in the direction.

 

 

D E P E N D E N T V A R I A B L E S

The dependent variables (field variables) are for the Velocity field u (SI unit: m/s) and

Pressure p (SI unit: Pa). The name can be changed but the names of fields and dependent variables must be unique within a model.

A D V A N C E D S E T T I N G S

To display this section, click the Show button () and select Advanced Physics Interface Options. Normally these settings do not need to be changed.

The check box Use pseudo time stepping for stationary equation form adds pseudo time derivatives to the equation when the Stationary equation form is used. When selected, a CFL number expression list with the options Automatic or User defined is displayed.

The Automatic option calculates the local CFL number from a built-in expression while

User defined makes it possible to manually define the local CFL number.

D I S C R E T I Z A T I O N

To display this section, click the Show button () and select Discretization. Select a

Discretization of fluidsP2+P1 (the default), P1+P1, or P3+P2.

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