Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
6 years ago
13 déc. 2018, 14:47 UTC−5
Hello Matteo,
This example of an oil droplet rising through water could be of help to get started with your multiphase flow.
https://www.comsol.com/model/rising-bubble-177
As an introduction to the various methods available for multiphase flow modeling in COMSOL, read this blog post.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Matteo,
[This example](https://www.comsol.com/model/rising-bubble-177) of an oil droplet rising through water could be of help to get started with your multiphase flow.
https://www.comsol.com/model/rising-bubble-177
As an introduction to the various methods available for multiphase flow modeling in COMSOL, read [this blog post](https://www.comsol.com/blogs/which-multiphase-flow-interface-should-i-use/).
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
6 years ago
14 déc. 2018, 00:57 UTC−5
Hello Jeff,
thank you for the advice. I checked out the model you suggested before starting this post, but unfortunately it didn't solve most of my doubts, such as:
- How can I model the pressure that will deform the bubble? Should i use the acoustic module, apply the input pressure to a boundary and perform a time domain study?
-How can I model the deformation of the oil droplet? I know that the structural mechanics module can show the deformation of an object, but it should be a solid. Can iI obtain the wanted result with the multiphase flow modeling?
Thanks,
Matteo
Hello Jeff,
thank you for the advice. I checked out the model you suggested before starting this post, but unfortunately it didn't solve most of my doubts, such as:
- How can I model the pressure that will deform the bubble? Should i use the acoustic module, apply the input pressure to a boundary and perform a time domain study?
-How can I model the deformation of the oil droplet? I know that the structural mechanics module can show the deformation of an object, but it should be a solid. Can iI obtain the wanted result with the multiphase flow modeling?
Thanks,
Matteo