Author:
Khokhar Rahim Bux,Bhutto Afaque Ahmed,Siddiqui Noor Fatima,Shaikh Fozia,Bhutto Iftikhar Ahmed
Abstract
This study investigates the behavior of Newtonian fluids in pipes filled with and without porous media under combing and separating flow configurations. Numerical simulations are conducted to analyze the effects of changing flow rates, inertia, and porous media on flow patterns, vortex development, and pressure difference. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of inertia on flow behavior by analyzing the streamline patterns, vortex growth, and intensity at different Reynolds numbers, ranging from Re=1 to Re=5000.
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