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November 14, 2019, 13:50 |
Multiphase with permeability to air and not to Water
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Dear OpenFoamers,
I've started recently to work with OpenFoam and was going quite well, but then I found a problem which I can't find the right answer: - It's a case of multiphase with water and air. It's a transient situation, where water enters the inlet, and has several outlets, but some of them block the exit of water, since they are a physical barrier, but are permeable to air. - Is there a way to define an outlet where only air can exit, but not water? I've looked around and could not find such a situation defined. The standard BC that I found define several cases but nothing similar with this. May be someone has a good suggestion. Thank you. |
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August 26, 2020, 08:48 |
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Laurien Vandewalle
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Did you find a solution to this problem?
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August 27, 2020, 16:23 |
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Unfortunately not until now. I found that more people needs that and found other places but nobody did answer it really.
The only possible solution I could find mentioned was to use swak4foam and write some equation which changes with "alpha", but I´m not sure how to do it and it will really work. |
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boundary condition, multiphase, permeability |
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