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Question about COMSOL capabilities (need expert advice)
Posted 19 oct. 2011, 05:39 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat 1 Reply
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I have little experience with COMSOL but I did managed to do electrostatic simulations with rather complex geometries. I would now like to add fluid dynamics to these. Can I use COMSOL to determine the velocity field in a fluid as induced by the mechanical movement of a solid object?
For example, very simplified, I would have a glass filled with water and I let a metal ball drop. Can COMSOL determine the velocity field in the water while the metal ball drops at a constant speed? I would calculate myself the limiting velocity and just input it as an initial condition (i.e. I'm not looking for COMSOL to solve kinematics, just want to get the effect on the fluid due to the movement of the ball). Can I do this with the basic multiphysics package or do I need additional modules? Does the fluid dynamics implementation in COMSOL require an active flow (like in a pipe for example)? And does it take into account interactions between the boundaries and the fluid?
If COMSOL can not do it then can anybody suggest a framework in which is possible to compute a solution to my problem?
Thanks a lot!
For example, very simplified, I would have a glass filled with water and I let a metal ball drop. Can COMSOL determine the velocity field in the water while the metal ball drops at a constant speed? I would calculate myself the limiting velocity and just input it as an initial condition (i.e. I'm not looking for COMSOL to solve kinematics, just want to get the effect on the fluid due to the movement of the ball). Can I do this with the basic multiphysics package or do I need additional modules? Does the fluid dynamics implementation in COMSOL require an active flow (like in a pipe for example)? And does it take into account interactions between the boundaries and the fluid?
If COMSOL can not do it then can anybody suggest a framework in which is possible to compute a solution to my problem?
Thanks a lot!
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