Setting Fluid Film Models and Initial Conditions
Set the fluid film models and the initial conditions for the fluid film phases.
You define the fluid film phases for H2O and C2H6O2 and set the initial conditions for the fluid film. The film is initially at 293.15 K and has a constant thickness of 0.343 mm. The mass fractions of water and ethylene glycol are initially equal.
To set the fluid film models and initial conditions:
- In the Physics 1 continuum, right-click the node and create a new phase.
- Rename the Phase 1 node to Fluid Film.
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For the
Fluid Film phase, select the following models in order:
Group Box
Model
Space
Three-Dimensional
Flow Model (selected automatically)
Segregated Fluid Film Temperature (selected automatically)
Material
Multi-Component Liquid
Segregated Species (selected automatically)
Reaction Regime
Non-reacting
Equation of State
Constant Density
Viscous Regime
Laminar
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Click
Close.
The simulation tree appears as follows:
Select the liquid film components in the same way as for the multi-component gas continuum. Ethylene glycol is not listed in the liquid database; select ethanol and modify its name and properties to match the name and properties of ethylene glycol.
- Right-click Select Mixture Components. and choose
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Expand the
H2O (Water) and
C2H6O (Ethanol).
node and select
- Click Apply, and then Close.
- Rename the C2H6O2. node to
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Edit the
node and set the following properties:
Node Property Setting Value 1113.2 kg/m^3 Value 62.07 kg/kmol
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Edit the
node and set the following properties:
Node Property Setting Fluid Film Thickness Value 3.43E-4 m Static Temperature Value 293.15 K Species Mass Fraction Value [0.5, 0.5] - Save the simulation.