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Not getting expected fluid flow in a Water drop with contact angle 90 degree, comsol |
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February 28, 2024, 10:27 |
Not getting expected fluid flow in a Water drop with contact angle 90 degree, comsol
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I am modelling A curved water droplet as a Quarter Circle in a 2d axis-symmetry model with a contact angle equal to 90 degrees. I am using the moving mesh module. I have used the fixed boundary for the bottom of the quarter circle further; in laminar flow physics, I have modelled this same bottom as the No Slip boundary condition. I have not included the gravity. I have modelled the curved surface of the Circle as a Free Surface while the External Pressure is set to zero. But when I run the time-dependent study, I find that the top point of the free surface of water is not still instead, is has some finite flow velocity. I expect the droplet to be still, and there should be no flow velocity.
Please help regarding modelling a stable water drop(no flow) like a quarter of circle with 90 degree contact angle. I have attached the model, adaptive mesh refinement is selected, just simply run time dependent and see the velocity results. |
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cfd, comsol, fluid flow, surface tension |
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