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Journal of Porous Media

 

ISSN for PRINT: 1091-028X

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2006, Volume9

Issue 1

  98 pages  

DOI: 10.1615/JPorMedia.v9.i1   

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  • Modeling of Gas Flow through Isotropic Metallic Foams
  • Sonia Crosnier
    CEA, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble, France

    Jean Prieur Du Plessis
    Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, 7602 Matieland, South Africa

    Roland Riva
    CEA, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble, France

    Jack Legrand
    GEPEA, Universite de Nantes, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, ENITIAA-CRTT-IUT, BP 406, 44602 Saint-Nazaire Cedex, France


    ABSTRACT

    Because of their high porosity and especially their very high surface area, metal foams find application in various engineering processes such as gas distributors in fuel cells. Thus, there is a need for the prediction of the pressure drops for given fluid flow rates. In this paper, we present an improvement of the hydraulic model proposed by Du Plessis et al. (1994) adapted to isotropic metallic foam structures in which stagnant zones could exist. Experimental results for airflow through two different metallic foam structures (stainless steel and aluminum foams) are analyzed by application of the theoretical model and the results interpreted. The foams differ because of larger localized solid chunks at the strand interconnections and covered faces of some pores in the stainless steel foams than in aluminum foams. The results show that the submodel, in which there are no stagnant zones, allows good predictions of pressure drop without any fitting parameters for the aluminum foam, knowing the mean strand diameter and the porosity of the foam. In the case of stainless steel foam, results suggest that a combined model of the doubly staggered model and the granular model (Du Plessis and Masliyah, 1991) must be developed.

    DOI: 10.1615/JPorMedia.v9.i1.30

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