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May 19, 2019, 12:11 |
Taylor bubble Shape in Vertical tube
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Seungchul Shin
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Dear all, I am totally new and I want to simulate the Taylor Bubble rising in vertical tube using VOF method. When I set up the initial condition, I will use field function and bubble length is 90mm and bubble radius is 12mm and I just wanna know if the field function for bubble is right or not. If I was wrong, Let me know what is wrong. Thanks
What I set up is ($$position[0]>=0&&$$position[0]<=0.012&&$$position[1]>=0.078&&$$position[1]<=0.09&&sqrt(pow($$position[0],2)+pow($$position[1],2))<=0.012)?1: (($$position[0]>=0&&$$position[0]<=0.012&&$$position[1]>=0&&$$position[1]<0.078))?1:0 Last edited by mhb18191; May 19, 2019 at 13:42. |
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