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October 27, 2023 at 7:03 amDIWASSubscriber
I want to convert a dpm particle just before enterning into a porous media, can it be done?
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October 27, 2023 at 1:46 pmRobForum Moderator
Yes. But you need a high enough volume fraction for VOF to work well.Â
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October 29, 2023 at 10:00 amDIWASSubscriber
Thanks for the prompt reply, that means I need to have a very small volume near the porous surface cells. dpm particles are raindrops of diameter 3-7mm. Lets say the cell size around the surface is (0.05*0.05*0.01) and the volume of single raindrop of 3mm has volume of around 1.15e-8, then the volume fraction should alteast be around 1.15e-8/(0.05*0.05*0.01) = 4.6e-4. Is that enough? and also if I need to do it, what is the procedure. I know how to convert dpm-to-vof using water film and checked it through the contour plot for vof for phase2(water). However, I am not able to convert them directly without any surface contact.Â
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October 31, 2023 at 2:23 pmRobForum Moderator
I had thought a porous jump would do it, droplet becomes film becomes VOF but looks like it wasn't set up like that.Â
Taking a step back, and also noting I can't give "engineering" advice. What is the purpose of the model? Ie rain hits porous media is the model, what do you want to get out of that?Â
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November 1, 2023 at 5:33 amDIWASSubscriber
I want to know how much rain water the porous material can hold within certain time like say 2-4 hours. I want to plot the vof in the porous medium, but I am still confused should I choose a dpm model or a mixture model?
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November 1, 2023 at 11:55 amRobForum Moderator
Right, so a bit more complicated.Â
Hold up in the porous media may not be as simple as you think - read up on porosity, permeability, wetting effects etc. So, how you define how the liquid moves may have a very significant effect on the result.Â
Given that, do you think DPM-VOF is the best approach? Or could Eulerian and the porous media Corey model better suit your needs?Â
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