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cone-jet mode in electrostatic field

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Hi,

Here is my problem.
I want to simulate a electrohydrodynamic (EHD) phenomenone , a nozzle with full water (or electrolyte) in a electrostatic field, the the water is polarized and deformed the Taylor cone,then comes the cone-jet mode. My models include the level set -laminar flow and electrostatic,but still cann't get the cone-jet result.Is there anybody also working on a similar model like mine?Did you get the cone-jet results?

Thank you.


8 Replies Last Post 29 avr. 2016, 09:15 UTC−4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 25 sept. 2013, 14:37 UTC−4
Hello,

did you reach a successful result? I'm working on this too and I have no clue to do it...

Best regards,

Laia
Hello, did you reach a successful result? I'm working on this too and I have no clue to do it... Best regards, Laia

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Posted: 1 decade ago 16 déc. 2013, 09:09 UTC−5
hi,
I am also simulating the cone-jet formation in electrohydrodynamic atomization. I added laminar two-phase flow,level set and electrostatic models. But I don't how to apply electric field force to the fliud. Can you help me? the version of my comsol is 4.3a.
I will appreciate for your help.
hi, I am also simulating the cone-jet formation in electrohydrodynamic atomization. I added laminar two-phase flow,level set and electrostatic models. But I don't how to apply electric field force to the fliud. Can you help me? the version of my comsol is 4.3a. I will appreciate for your help.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 17 déc. 2013, 01:46 UTC−5
hi,
Do you have done the cone-jet of electrohydrodynamic. I want to talk with you about it.
Thanks for your reply.
fulei
hi, Do you have done the cone-jet of electrohydrodynamic. I want to talk with you about it. Thanks for your reply. fulei

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 avr. 2014, 16:20 UTC−4
Hello,

Have you guys got the reasonable results of EHD cone-jet?
Hello, Have you guys got the reasonable results of EHD cone-jet?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 5 avr. 2014, 21:21 UTC−4

Hello,

Have you guys got the reasonable results of EHD cone-jet?

I haven't got the reasonable results.
Are you Chinese?
[QUOTE] Hello, Have you guys got the reasonable results of EHD cone-jet? [/QUOTE] I haven't got the reasonable results. Are you Chinese?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 31 juil. 2014, 12:58 UTC−4
Yes. I am also doing the E-jet modeling.
Yes. I am also doing the E-jet modeling.

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Posted: 9 years ago 4 oct. 2015, 01:15 UTC−4
Hi,

So have you managed to get a working model ?

Please do share your procedures in doing so . Thank you very much.
Hi, So have you managed to get a working model ? Please do share your procedures in doing so . Thank you very much.

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Posted: 9 years ago 29 avr. 2016, 09:15 UTC−4
So have you work out the E-jet model? I am also doing the same problem and facing the same problem.
So have you work out the E-jet model? I am also doing the same problem and facing the same problem.

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