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1 decade ago
2012年6月19日 GMT-4 08:48
This is a simple model: 2-D axisymmetric, Laminar Two-Phase Flow, a water droplet falls down onto a solid surface due to gravity. I want to model the deformation process of the droplet after hitting to the ground. But my result is rather than dropping down to the ground and deformting, the droplet would suddenly spread all over the air domain.
This is a simple model: 2-D axisymmetric, Laminar Two-Phase Flow, a water droplet falls down onto a solid surface due to gravity. I want to model the deformation process of the droplet after hitting to the ground. But my result is rather than dropping down to the ground and deformting, the droplet would suddenly spread all over the air domain.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年8月22日 GMT-4 13:20
I am also trying to do something similar. there are some difficulties I am facing. I can simulate the impact and the water droplet spreads a little then the solution fails.
I can solve the problem when the droplet is falling from a few millimeter above the surface.
I also what to assign an initial velocity of the droplet but I couldn't can anyone help?
The model is based on COMSOL 3.5
I am also trying to do something similar. there are some difficulties I am facing. I can simulate the impact and the water droplet spreads a little then the solution fails.
I can solve the problem when the droplet is falling from a few millimeter above the surface.
I also what to assign an initial velocity of the droplet but I couldn't can anyone help?
The model is based on COMSOL 3.5
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年10月3日 GMT-4 09:56
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年10月19日 GMT-4 12:23
Hi everybody,
I have the exact same problem. I believe it has to be due to mesh and boundary conditions. I am trying to play with mesh and also implement different BCs.
If you have also found any way to get rid of this problem, I appreciate if you could share it with me.
Regards
Shawn
Hi everybody,
I have the exact same problem. I believe it has to be due to mesh and boundary conditions. I am trying to play with mesh and also implement different BCs.
If you have also found any way to get rid of this problem, I appreciate if you could share it with me.
Regards
Shawn
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年10月19日 GMT-4 12:26
Hi everybody,
I have the exact same problem. I believe it has to be due to mesh and boundary conditions. I am trying to play with mesh and also implement different BCs.
If you have also found any way to get rid of this problem, I appreciate if you could share it with me.
Regards
Shawn
Hi everybody,
I have the exact same problem. I believe it has to be due to mesh and boundary conditions. I am trying to play with mesh and also implement different BCs.
If you have also found any way to get rid of this problem, I appreciate if you could share it with me.
Regards
Shawn
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年10月21日 GMT-4 12:22
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Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年10月21日 GMT-4 14:21
Hi
if you change the material you need to check both fluid nodes to set the right material to fluid1, as well as the interface to gas/liquide water air.
Furthermore, with the buble in contact with a surface, and with weting conditions, you have capilary forces that might be greater than the gravity forces, so I would recommend to leave the drop fully "flaoting" not initially in contact with any surface.
and I would use a p=0 point in one of the corner of the outer geometry, not attached to the initial droplet position
By the way, why not set wetting to all walls (wall1, and disable wall2&3) this works for me
Then your mesh is rather coarse, for a thin viscuouity fluid such as air this might be an issue
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
if you change the material you need to check both fluid nodes to set the right material to fluid1, as well as the interface to gas/liquide water air.
Furthermore, with the buble in contact with a surface, and with weting conditions, you have capilary forces that might be greater than the gravity forces, so I would recommend to leave the drop fully "flaoting" not initially in contact with any surface.
and I would use a p=0 point in one of the corner of the outer geometry, not attached to the initial droplet position
By the way, why not set wetting to all walls (wall1, and disable wall2&3) this works for me
Then your mesh is rather coarse, for a thin viscuouity fluid such as air this might be an issue
--
Good luck
Ivar
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1 decade ago
2012年10月25日 GMT-4 04:06
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2012年11月18日 GMT-5 22:11
Change the transient initialization to phase initialization, due to the two-phase flow and the use of the level set method.
It is running for me at the moment, just waiting for results.
Change the transient initialization to phase initialization, due to the two-phase flow and the use of the level set method.
It is running for me at the moment, just waiting for results.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年10月6日 GMT-4 08:49
Hello,
I'm also trying to set up a similar problem to the following papers:
www.comsol.com/paper/deformation-behavior-of-a-liquid-droplet-impacting-a-solid-surface-8116
www.comsol.com/paper/solidification-of-a-liquid-metal-droplet-impinging-on-a-cold-surface-1492
I'm new to COMSOL and have a trial of 4.4 for another week, I'd like to see if I can get the problem set up before I buy the software. Can anyone give any advice as to how I can set up a droplet impacting a solid surface in COMSOL?
Thanks,
Raquel
Hello,
I'm also trying to set up a similar problem to the following papers:
http://www.comsol.com/paper/deformation-behavior-of-a-liquid-droplet-impacting-a-solid-surface-8116
http://www.comsol.com/paper/solidification-of-a-liquid-metal-droplet-impinging-on-a-cold-surface-1492
I'm new to COMSOL and have a trial of 4.4 for another week, I'd like to see if I can get the problem set up before I buy the software. Can anyone give any advice as to how I can set up a droplet impacting a solid surface in COMSOL?
Thanks,
Raquel