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Droplet break-up in micro-constrictions using VOF model

    • subra284
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      Hi all,

      I have been trying to simulate the break-up of a droplet as it passes through a micro-constriction using Fluent. I am using the Volume of Fluid (VOF) model. Unfortunately, the droplet does not break-up even in cases where it should have been based on the experimental data I have. I am wondering if anyone here has done something similar to see droplet break-up. Below are my simulation parameters, feel free to weigh in:

      • Domain: Microfluidic (cross-section is 1 mm x 0.1 mm, inlet to constriction = 4 mm, constriction to outlet = 6 mm, total length = 10 mm)
      • Type of flow: Multiphase (water in oil)
        • Primary phase: oil (continuous phase)
        • Secondary phase: water (dispersed phase)
      • Model: Volume of Fluid
      • Formulation: Explicit with Sharp interface
      • Physical parameters -- density, viscosity, surface tension -- set based on experimental studies
      • Boundary conditions based on experiment
        • Oil mass flow rate at the inlet
        • pressure-outlet (P-gauge = 0)
        • no-slip walls with contact angle with respect to water = 180 degrees
      • Pressure-velocity coupling: PISO
      • Discretization methods
        • Gradients: Least Square Cell Based
        • Momentum: Second Order Upwind
        • Volume Fraction: Geo-Reconstruct
        • Pressure: PRESTO!
        • Time discretization: First Order Implicit (because of explicit VOF)
      • Adaptive time stepping from 1E-6 to 1E-4 seconds

      Please let me know if any of my settings are incorrect to capture droplet break-up. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

      Thanks,

      Abhi

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