Erosion Model Reference
Particle flows can erode wall boundaries. The Erosion model accounts for both impact erosion and abrasive erosion.
Theory | See Erosion. | ||
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Physics continuum selections:
Phase model selections:
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Properties | None. | ||
Activates | Boundary Inputs | See Boundary Settings. | |
Field Functions | See Field Functions. |
Boundary Settings
Erosion occurs only at wall boundaries.
- Wall Boundary
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- Erosion Specification
- For each particle phase, the Erosion Specification physics condition specifies the type of erosion that occurs at the wall boundary.
Field Functions
- Abrasive Wear Rate
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The abrasive wear rate, , is the mass of wall material that is eroded due to abrasion per unit area per unit time. See Eqn. (2405). When multiple particle phases are specified, each phase contributes to the abrasion rate according to its granular temperature, density, and velocity (which are phase-specific quantities in the equation). This field function provides the sum of the contributions from each phase.
Available when Abrasive Wear erosion is activated.
- Erosion Rate
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The cumulative erosion rate, + .
- Impact Wear Rate
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The impact wear rate, , is the mass of wall material that is eroded due to particle impact per unit area per unit time. See Eqn. (2401). When multiple particle phases are specified, this field function provides the sum of the contributions from each phase.
Available when Impact Wear erosion is activated.
- Incidence Angle of [phase]
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The impact angle for each particle phase. This angle is in the erosion ratio formulation.