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what is inertial resistance of the cell

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This momentum sink contributes to the pressure gradient in the porous cell, creating a pressure drop that is proportional to the fluid velocity (or velocity squared) in the cell. ... (1/alpha) and C2 are known as viscous and inertial resistances in porous media.

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inertial resistance (C2) inertial resistance is calculated by following equation: C2=2Cf/ (alpha^1/2) where Cf is a dimensionless form-drag constant

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