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October 30, 2024, 03:20 |
Can Fluent be used to simulate multiphase flow simulation with microscale below 1 mic
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Yuhan
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Hi everyone,
I have a case which has a very special physical model: basically it is a droplet between two solid plates, the upper plate would lower and squeeze the droplet to spread. The size of plate is about 100mm*100mm, but the initial gap between the plates is 1μm, and it would be smaller with the squeezing process (basicaly its is a liquid film). So the fluid field is around 100*100*0.001, I wonder if the tiny scale like this could be simulated in Fluent? (I plan to use VOF model in Fluent) Thank you for your replying and advices! Last edited by M.W; October 30, 2024 at 03:22. Reason: typo |
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fluent, micron, microscale, mulitphase, vof model |
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