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April 25, 2024 at 5:28 pmmmoham65Subscriber
Hello,
I have a question about using Rocky. I have fine water droplets around 5 micrometers in my domain which I consider use two way coupling model (CFD-Rocky) . I am wondering if it is possible to define evaporating/condensation (mass transfer) features in Rocky for droplet particles.
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April 26, 2024 at 9:05 amRobForum Moderator
It may be available via a coded API, I'd need to check. Are you looking at particle coating? Just checking that you actually need Rocky and wouldn't be better off with the Fluent CFD solver.Â
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April 26, 2024 at 4:01 pmmmoham65Subscriber
Thanks for your reply.
Actually, it's not a coating case. The droplets being emitted, evaporate naturally because they are water particles in a humid room environment.
The conventional DPM model in Fluent assumes no particle-particle interaction. However, since there is noticeable interaction between particles, the DPM model fails to accurately track them.
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April 29, 2024 at 9:57 amRobForum Moderator
At 5 microns and shrinking I'm surprised the droplets do anything other than follow the gas flow.Â
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