TAGGED: thickness, vertical-flow, vof
-
-
July 19, 2023 at 4:11 pm
ARF.Z13
SubscriberI am currently working on simulating the flow of a fluid over a vertical, rotating membrane. My main goal is to find a method to accurately determine the thickness of this flow. If anyone has prior experience or knowledge about measuring flow thickness in ANSYS Fluent, I would highly appreciate any guidance or advice on this particular matter.
So far, I have done the simulation through the VOF method, but I can't think of an idea to extract the thickness thorugh the quantitative post-procesisng.
Any help in this matter would be appreciated. -
July 21, 2023 at 9:01 am
Prashanth
Ansys EmployeeYou can create an iso-surface to mark the vof interface. Then you can use varialbles like say, Mesh>cell wall distance to calculate the thickness
-
- The topic ‘Any chance for measuring the thickness of water a vertical plate?’ is closed to new replies.
- air flow in and out of computer case
- Varying Bond model parameters to mimic soil particle cohesion/stiction
- Eroded Mass due to Erosion of Soil Particles by Fluids
- I am doing a corona simulation. But particles are not spreading.
- Guidance needed for Conjugate Heat Transfer Analysis for a 3s3p Li-ion Battery
- Centrifugal Fan Analysis for Determination of Characteristic Curve
- Issue to compile a UDF in ANSYS Fluent
- JACOBI Convergence Issue in ANSYS AQWA
- affinity not set
- Resuming SAG Mill Simulation with New Particle Batch in Rocky
-
3882
-
1414
-
1241
-
1118
-
1015
© 2025 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.