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July 22, 2015, 05:14 |
Liquid film solver.
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Dongyue Li
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Hello guys,
My geometry is quite simple. Pls see the image. But now I should choose the solver first. The liquid is injected into this cavity, the get out from that seam. I want to know the liquid film height. Im considering about these two solvers: 1 interFoam 2 reactingFilmFoam Im sure interFoam can deal with that, but it will be expensive as of the seam is way too narrow, So Im wondering if reactingFilmFoam can deal with this. Thanks.
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July 22, 2015, 12:13 |
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Do you mean reactingParcelFilmFoam? I believe that is for films on surfaces, and you will probably want to use interFoam.
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