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If it is added from the Physics ribbon (Windows users), Physics contextual toolbar (Mac and Linux users), or context menu (all users), then the first physics interface of each type in the component is selected as the default.
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If it is added automatically when a multiphysics interface is selected in the Model Wizard or Add Physics window, then the two participating physics interfaces are selected.
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When No slip is selected, the tangential component of the fluid velocity at the free-porous interface on the free-flow side (computed in the Free flow interface) is set to zero.
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When Continuous tangential velocity is selected, the tangential velocity component of the flow on both sides of the free-porous interface is continuous. In addition, continuity of normal stresses and conservation of mass across the interface are ensured.
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When Beavers–Joseph is selected, the difference of the tangential velocity components of the flow on both sides of the free-porous interface is proportional to the shear stress at the free-porous interface on the free-flow side. For this option, enter a value or expression for the Beavers and Joseph parameter aBJ (dimensionless) that determines the proportionality. In addition, select the checkbox Use projected permeability to use only the component of the permeability tensor in the direction of the difference of the tangential velocities on both sides of the interface, instead of the trace of the permeability tensor, in determining the proportionality.
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When Beavers–Joseph–Saffman is selected, the tangential velocity component of the flow at the free-porous interface on the free-flow side is proportional to the shear stress at the interface on the free-flow side. For this option also, enter a value or expression for the Beavers and Joseph parameter aBJ (dimensionless) that determines the proportionality. In addition, select the checkbox Use projected permeability to use only the component of the permeability tensor in the direction of the difference of the tangential velocities on both sides of the interface, instead of the trace of the permeability tensor, in determining the proportionality.
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When Viscous slip is selected, the difference of the tangential velocity components of the flow on the free-flow side and a user-supplied interfacial velocity is proportional to the shear stress at the free-porous interface on the free-flow side. Enter values for the Slip length Ls (SI unit: m, the default is 1e-7 m), and an Interfacial velocity ub (SI unit: m/s, the default is 0 m/s).
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Please find related information in the CFD Module User’s Guide:
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