Is it possible to create Packed bed thermal model in simscape?

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Sachin Nagendra Kumar
Sachin Nagendra Kumar el 12 de Nov. de 2018
Respondida: Yifeng Tang el 28 de Sept. de 2022
1). I want to create a thermal model, air passes through cylindrical volume (volume is filled with spherical granules), is it possible with thermal blocks?
2). Also is it possible to create a dryer(the granules will adsorb water molecules) in twp phase system or in moist air model. (working fluid is normal air, which has humidity)?
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Yifeng Tang
Yifeng Tang el 28 de Sept. de 2022
Attempt to answer from 4 years later ...
(1) I think the easiest way is to use a Pipe block. Attach the right amount of thermal mass to the H port to represent the thermal mass of the granules. At the same time, estimate the hydraulic diameter and cross section area of your "pipe" so you get about right area for heat transfer with the granules. Basically, you can treat the granules as part of the pipe wall.
(2) the moist air domain would be more appropriate. At the same time, you'll likely need to write your custom Simscape block or equations to define the water removal process. The enthalpy change on the moist air side is handled automatically if you use a moist source block to add or remove water from the moist air.

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