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jpina September 23, 2015 16:07

What is the interface: volume or mass fraction?
 
Hello,

I've carried out a simulation where a polymer gets into a cavity full of air.

The question is that in CFD-Post I can plot the contour of "Polymer - Mass fraction" or "Polymer - Volume fraction".

It turns out that, due to the different density of the two fluids, the result is very different.

So, the question is, which result plots the interface between the two fluids?

abhanja September 23, 2015 23:18

Hi,

If you are using the VOF model, then it tracks the volume fraction of each of the fluids throughout the domain (including the interface) by solving a single set of momentum equations. So might well use the volume fraction.

Regards

jpina September 24, 2015 03:20

Dear Abhanja,

If the 0.5 contour line of the volume fraction result is the interface between the two phases...

What is physically the 0.5 contour line of the mass fraction result??

landerfwc September 29, 2015 06:42

Interface
 
Hi,

I also would use volume-fraction, since this represents an interface, which you can see by eye. But in case the mesh is fine enough, I dont think these two contours shall be significantly different - regardless from the densities, the difference should be only within a few cells.

If you used mass-weighted and you want to find out, whether some cavity is filled with a polymer or not, this 0.5 contour would show a cell, which is filled with a polymer in a small part (depending on densities ratio). This, IMO, is not considered to be an appropriatelly filled cavity.


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