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Posted:
10 years ago
17 mars 2015, 03:37 UTC−4
Which physics are you using?
As you know, Dirichlet BC means the value of the function on the boundary. If it is electrostatics, the value of the potential, in mass transport concentration etc.
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Lasse
Which physics are you using?
As you know, Dirichlet BC means the value of the function on the boundary. If it is electrostatics, the value of the potential, in mass transport concentration etc.
br
Lasse
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Posted:
10 years ago
17 mars 2015, 21:06 UTC−4
Dear Lasse Murtomäki,
Thank you so much! I want to simulate the evaporation of sessile droplet. To keep the triple phase contact line fixed during the evaporation.
Yesterday, I adopt the no_slip condition at the liquid-solid interface. But the contact line changes from 1415um to 1322.5um. So I want adopt the Dirichlet boundary condition to control the contact line pinned.
Dear Lasse Murtomäki,
Thank you so much! I want to simulate the evaporation of sessile droplet. To keep the triple phase contact line fixed during the evaporation.
Yesterday, I adopt the no_slip condition at the liquid-solid interface. But the contact line changes from 1415um to 1322.5um. So I want adopt the Dirichlet boundary condition to control the contact line pinned.