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Old   October 30, 2024, 03:20
Default Can Fluent be used to simulate multiphase flow simulation with microscale below 1 mic
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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!

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