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Free surface deformation
Posted 19 janv. 2010, 07:37 UTC−5 1 Reply
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Hello Folks,
imagine a drilling (2mm in diameter) in a plane. The drilling is filled with a fluid, lets say, water, the surrounding fluid is air. All material data can be loaded from the Comsol material data base. The temperature shall be just room temperature. From the bottom of the drilling a pressure shall be applied that way, that it squeezes out the water slowly not breaking the surface tension of the water-air boundary layer. Consequently a spherical surface develops from the round edge of the drilling. An static state is reached when the applied pressure is equal the gravity force caused by the sperical-pig (water).
Here is the question: how can this process be simulated? which is the best mode? I tried to adapt the 'droplet brak-up in a t-junction' example which seems to handle quite similar problems but it lead nowhere so far.
www.comsol.com/showroom/gallery/1994/
Also I tried a 2D 2phase level-set simulation but unfortuately didn't succeed.
Has anyone an idea how to simulate that process and mesh the model respectively adjust the numerical parameters right? I am very thankful for help.
imagine a drilling (2mm in diameter) in a plane. The drilling is filled with a fluid, lets say, water, the surrounding fluid is air. All material data can be loaded from the Comsol material data base. The temperature shall be just room temperature. From the bottom of the drilling a pressure shall be applied that way, that it squeezes out the water slowly not breaking the surface tension of the water-air boundary layer. Consequently a spherical surface develops from the round edge of the drilling. An static state is reached when the applied pressure is equal the gravity force caused by the sperical-pig (water).
Here is the question: how can this process be simulated? which is the best mode? I tried to adapt the 'droplet brak-up in a t-junction' example which seems to handle quite similar problems but it lead nowhere so far.
www.comsol.com/showroom/gallery/1994/
Also I tried a 2D 2phase level-set simulation but unfortuately didn't succeed.
Has anyone an idea how to simulate that process and mesh the model respectively adjust the numerical parameters right? I am very thankful for help.
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