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Why I get this result in water sloshing analysis?

    • merveala01
      Subscriber

      I wanna analyse a sloshing caused by sudden braking of a truck traveling at 20m/s.  Like the videos on YouTube, I use VOF method and Piso solver. Unlike videos, I wrote that equation of gravitational X acceleration IF(t<=1[s],20 [m/s^2],0[m/s^2]) . It means the truck velocity starts from 20 m/s at t=0 and it breaks until 1sec. Then ıt's velocity is 0. And Y acceleration -9.81 Z acceleration is 0.

      But ın the 0.49 flow time I get this result. Sloshing shouldn't be like this. Did I miss somethings?

       

       

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      What are the two fluids? What is the y-direction gravity value? 

      • merveala01
        Subscriber

        Water and air. Air is primary water is secondary phase. Gravity is Y acceleration -9.81

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      OK, and why wouldn't the water try and flow to the bottom half of the tank? 

      • merveala01
        Subscriber

        That's what I am asking. 

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Look at the force vectors. You have an x-force and a y-force. What is the resultant force vector? 

    • b200103073
      Subscriber

      merve hanım merhaba. Sorununuzu çözebildiniz mi?

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