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September 25, 2018, 14:28 |
droplet impact onto a wall
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Hi guys,
I have a quick question about simulating droplet impact onto a wall using fluent: if we disable "wall adhesion" in fluent (meaning don't specify a contact angle), will the contact line move on the wall? I tried to run a case without giving the contact angle. The contact line is still able to move on the wall and the contact angle seems to remain 90 deg. No-slip boundary condition is set on the wall, then how the contact line moves on the surface? |
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