On the porous jump boundary conditions

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Now it is necessary to lay a thin layer of another porous medium on top of one, but the thin porous medium is too thin, about 30nm thick. Drawing a grid requires a lot of computer memory. Can we set a surface and assign it corresponding thickness, porosity, and permeability.


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Ed Gonzalez COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 2 months ago Feb 23, 2024, 4:04 p.m. EST
Updated: 2 months ago Feb 23, 2024, 4:10 p.m. EST

Hi, In Darcy's law there is a feature called "Thin Barrier", were you can implement what you described for interior boundaries. You can also add a Fracture feature (either on internal or external boundaries) and select Thin conducting barrier or Higly conductive fracture in the Fracture model list depending upon your modeling assumptions. Best

Hi, In Darcy's law there is a feature called "Thin Barrier", were you can implement what you described for interior boundaries. You can also add a Fracture feature (either on internal or external boundaries) and select **Thin conducting barrier** or **Higly conductive fracture** in the *Fracture model* list depending upon your modeling assumptions. Best

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