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Hi there,
I am working on creating an axisymmetric solution of a raindrop falling. Currently I am defining the droplet as a sphere. However, I am aiming to define the droplet with the deformed shape the droplet would have at impact (a flattened shape). I have been using the adapt region/patch tools thus far, but I realise I would probably need to use a UDF to define the droplet shape. I have also attached a UDF attempting to define the droplet shape, although it is giving errors. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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Any tips at all would be really beneficial. Thanks everyone!
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