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June 1, 2020, 07:16 |
Curved edged (etched) & Externally wetted and porous emitter
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Hello.
I have two questions: Q1. I am working on designing 2D axisymmetric emitter geometries. Making a regular cylinder was easy by considering a hollow rectangle. Screenshot from 2020-06-01 11-00-00.png Emitter with a fillet of a given radius. Screenshot from 2020-06-01 10-58-14.png However, now I am trying to model an etched emitter that has an outward curve. I cannot seem to work out how to properly create a mesh for this case. Any guidance?? Screenshot from 2020-06-01 11-05-17.png Q2. I have been working with internally fed emitter but how to create an externally wetted emitter as shown below. (a) capillary‐type and B, an externally wetted needle‐type emitter. rcm8587-fig-0002-m.jpg For capillary-type, my alpha.water (interFoam) case looks like this: Code:
dimensions [0 0 0 0 0 0 0]; internalField uniform 0; boundaryField { ..... inlet { type fixedValue; value uniform 1; } .... Thanks |
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curve mesh, curve mesh setup, geometry, wetted emitter |
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