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February 21, 2005, 11:05 |
Droplet Generation
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Hi
Just wonderin if any1 has a step by step method for introducing immiscable oil droplets into a fluid flow. Thanx, Nic |
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February 22, 2005, 13:45 |
Re: Droplet Generation
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Hi Nic i have similar problem. perhaps using multiphases flow modeling (vof)is a good idea . regards amir
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February 23, 2005, 15:45 |
Re: Droplet Generation
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Hi
First you need tou enable VOF model.remember to initialize at the beginning. Then you need to specify the 2 phases you have. Make sure you have both materials in the material panel. After that you need to go Adapt-->region. You will specify the dimmensions of the droplet and the position inside the domain and then you will click mark. After that you will go to initialize--->patch. You will see in the panel down and left a new zone click on this zone and then patch the second phase. Good luck |
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