Subsurface Flow Module Updates
Boundary Mass Source Condition
The new Boundary Mass Source boundary condition in the Phase Transport interfaces simplifies the setup of mass transfer due to reactions or other processes on boundaries. It automatically accounts for consumption or production of different phases, and when the Phase Transport in Porous Media interface is coupled with a Darcy’s Law interface, it accounts for the net mass transfer in the flow field. This feature is especially useful when phase transport is linked to surface reactions.
Power Law Option for Relative Permeabilities
The Porous Medium feature in the Phase Transport in Porous Media interface now includes a new Power law option, making it easier to implement relative permeabilities based on power law expressions. This enhancement simplifies the setup and modeling of permeability behavior in porous media simulations.
New Fluid and Porous Medium Nodes in the Phase Transport Interfaces
The Phase Transport interfaces now include two new features: the Fluid and Porous Medium features. The Porous Medium feature includes subfeatures for defining phase and matrix properties, replacing the previous Phase and Transport Properties and Phase and Porous Media Transport Properties features. These updates unify terminology across different physics interfaces, enhancing the user experience. All tutorial models in the Application Library that use one of the Phase Transport interfaces showcase these new features.
Result Templates in the Chemical Species Transport Interfaces
Creating useful and visually appealing plots of reacting systems can be time consuming since there are often many reactants and thus many concentration fields to plot. To save time, there are a number of new Result Templates in the Chemical Species Transport interfaces. Among these, plot array templates are now available that include up to four species concentrations simultaneously in the Graphics window. The Result Templates are available for all Chemical Species Transport interfaces, independent of the add-on product, but are especially useful for the multicomponent transport interfaces included in the modules for chemical engineering as well as in the CFD Module, Porous Media Flow Module, Subsurface Flow Module, and Microfluidics Module.
New Tutorial Application
COMSOL Multiphysics® version 6.3 brings a new example application to the Subsurface Flow Module.
Homogenized Porous Material Properties App
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