Define Porous Domains
Use the Porous tool and its satellite icons to define Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical porosity on solid bodies.
Define Cartesian Porous Media
- 
                From the Flow ribbon, Porous
                    tool group, click the Cartesian Porous Media tool.
                 
 Figure 1.
- Select solids.
- Click Orientation on the guide bar.
- 
                Position the porous media orientation in the following ways:
                - Left-click on the model body.Tip:- Use snap points to position the orientation on existing points, lines, surface centers, etc.
- You can move the orientation point after its been placed by selecting a new point on the model.
 
- Click  in the
                            microdialog to reposition the orientation point
                        with precision using the Move tool. After moving,
                        press Esc to return to the
                        current tool. in the
                            microdialog to reposition the orientation point
                        with precision using the Move tool. After moving,
                        press Esc to return to the
                        current tool.
- Click  in the
                            microdialog to position the orientation using
                        the Vector tool. Once the orientation has been
                        defined, press Esc to return
                        to the current tool. in the
                            microdialog to position the orientation using
                        the Vector tool. Once the orientation has been
                        defined, press Esc to return
                        to the current tool.
 
- Left-click on the model body.
- 
                Define direction permeability in the following ways:
                - Enter values in the K1, K2, and K3 text boxes in the microdialog.
- In the modeling window, click an arrow on the triad, enter a value, then press Esc.
 The triad is the same color as the global coordinate system. Based on that, you can map the direction number (X > 1m, Y > 2, Z > 3).
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                Define the Darcy and Forchheimer coefficients in the following ways:
                - Enter values in the microdialog.
- Click  to calculate
                        the coefficients using thickness, density, viscosity, and a velocity and
                        pressure drop curve.Tip: Click Data and Fit below the plot area to toggle their visibility. to calculate
                        the coefficients using thickness, density, viscosity, and a velocity and
                        pressure drop curve.Tip: Click Data and Fit below the plot area to toggle their visibility.
 
- 
                From the guide bar, execute the command in the following
                    ways:
                - Click  to confirm your selection and remain in the
                            tool. to confirm your selection and remain in the
                            tool.This allows you to continue creating instances and helps you visualize and edit instances with the legend. 
- Click  to confirm your selection and exit the
                        tool. to confirm your selection and exit the
                        tool.
 
- Click 
Define Cylindrical Porous Media
- 
                From the Flow ribbon, Porous
                    tool group, click the Cylindrical Porous Media
                    tool.
                 
 Figure 2.
- Select solids.
- Click Orientation on the guide bar.
- 
                Position the porous media orientation in the following ways:
                - Left-click on the model body.Tip:- Use snap points to position the orientation on existing points, lines, surface centers, etc.
- You can move the orientation point after its been placed by selecting a new point on the model.
 
- Click  in the
                            microdialog to position the orientation using
                        the Vector tool. Once the orientation has been
                        defined, press Esc to return
                        to the current tool. in the
                            microdialog to position the orientation using
                        the Vector tool. Once the orientation has been
                        defined, press Esc to return
                        to the current tool.
 
- Left-click on the model body.
- 
                Define the Darcy and Forchheimer coefficients in the following ways:
                - Enter values in the microdialog.
- Click  to calculate
                        the coefficients using thickness, density, viscosity, and a velocity and
                        pressure drop curve.Tip: Click Data and Fit below the plot area to toggle their visibility. to calculate
                        the coefficients using thickness, density, viscosity, and a velocity and
                        pressure drop curve.Tip: Click Data and Fit below the plot area to toggle their visibility.
 
- Enter radial, axial, and tangential permeability values in the microdialog.
- 
                From the guide bar, execute the command in the following
                    ways:
                - Click  to confirm your selection and remain in the
                            tool. to confirm your selection and remain in the
                            tool.This allows you to continue creating instances and helps you visualize and edit instances with the legend. 
- Click  to confirm your selection and exit the
                        tool. to confirm your selection and exit the
                        tool.
 
- Click 
Define Spherical Porous Media
- 
                From the Flow ribbon, Porous
                    tool group, click the Spherical Porous Media tool.
                 
 Figure 3.
- Select solids.
- Click Orientation on the guide bar.
- 
                Position the porous media orientation in the following ways:
                - Left-click on the model body.Tip:- Use snap points to position the orientation on existing points, lines, surface centers, etc.
- You can move the orientation point after its been placed by selecting a new point on the model.
 
- Click  in the
                            microdialog to reposition the orientation point
                        with precision using the Move tool. After moving,
                        press Esc to return to the
                        current tool. in the
                            microdialog to reposition the orientation point
                        with precision using the Move tool. After moving,
                        press Esc to return to the
                        current tool.
 
- Left-click on the model body.
- 
                Define the Darcy and Forchheimer coefficients in the following ways:
                - Enter values in the microdialog.
- Click  to calculate
                        the coefficients using thickness, density, viscosity, and a velocity and
                        pressure drop curve.Tip: Click Data and Fit below the plot area to toggle their visibility. to calculate
                        the coefficients using thickness, density, viscosity, and a velocity and
                        pressure drop curve.Tip: Click Data and Fit below the plot area to toggle their visibility.
 
- Enter radial and tangential permeability values in the microdialog.
- 
                From the guide bar, execute the command in the following
                    ways:
                - Click  to confirm your selection and remain in the
                            tool. to confirm your selection and remain in the
                            tool.This allows you to continue creating instances and helps you visualize and edit instances with the legend. 
- Click  to confirm your selection and exit the
                        tool. to confirm your selection and exit the
                        tool.
 
- Click