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March 17, 2023, 10:43 |
Incorrect outflow at low velocities in interFoam
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Hello,
I would like to use interFoam to simulate a thin film flow (<1mm) on a flat inclined plate. Later other structures shall follow. Through an inlet the flow is applied and flows out through the outlet. When the sinusoidal waves reach the outlet, they accumulate after a few time steps and the thickness of the flow increases in the entire channel. The waves should pass through the outlet undisturbed as if the channel were continuing indefinitely. If I increase the speed to 1m/s, the flow passes the outlet as intended. However, if I set my velocities (as in the experiments) to <0.2m/s, the flow does not pass the outlet at all or not completely. Does anyone have an idea how I can investigate very low velocities? p_rgh: inlet_Alpha, inlet_Air, outlet, bottom -> zeroGradient atmosphere -> totalPressure U: inlet_Alpha -> flowRateInletVelocity inlet, outlet -> zeroGradient bottom -> noSlip atmosphere -> pressureInletOutletVelocity alpha.water: inletAlpha -> fixedValue 1 inlet, bottom, outlet -> zeroGradient atmosphere -> inletOutlet 0 I hope someone can help me with this. Last edited by Andi_Mtz; March 23, 2023 at 02:07. |
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