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April 26, 2010, 05:23 |
Fluid - void VOF
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Dear all,
I have a question about interFoam VOF. As far as I can see, interFoam VOF is used to capture interface between two phases. I am trying to simulate a liquid-gas system but I am not interested at all in what happens in the gas phase. Has anyone ever tried to develop a VOF solver in openfoam where instead of having a liquid-gas, we have a fluid-void system ( fluid=liquid (vof=1), void=gas (vof=0) ) ? Thus, boundary conditions are in some ways imposed at interface cells. So this is something like a 'single phase VOF'. Thanks ivan |
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