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Can we modify the continuity equation in laminar two phase level set, i wish to incorporate evaporation effect which require a source term instead of "0", in the continuity equation?

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1 Reply Last Post 2016年12月5日 GMT-5 08:00
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Posted: 8 years ago 2016年12月5日 GMT-5 08:00
Yes, you can.
Under "equation view" mode, select the equation view of "fluid properties" and, under weak expression you find the line:

-tpf.divu*test(p)

Replace it with:

-tpf.divu*test(p)+your_source_term*test(p)

and you modified the continuity equation.


Yes, you can. Under "equation view" mode, select the equation view of "fluid properties" and, under weak expression you find the line: -tpf.divu*test(p) Replace it with: -tpf.divu*test(p)+your_source_term*test(p) and you modified the continuity equation.

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