DMP-VOF Impingement Model Reference

The DMP-VOF Impingement model allows you to simulate DMP particles (droplets or bubbles) impinging on a VOF free surface phase or a wall. DMP particles are converted to the VOF phase. The Impingement model conserves fluid volume.

The Dispersed Multiphase model can be used as a lightweight replacement for Lagrangian particles in simulations for situations where the Lagrangian Multiphase model is too computationally expensive due to the large number of particles. Impingement transfers droplets (or bubbles) from the dispersed phase into the VOF phase.

Using Dispersed Multiphase particles for these simulations is significantly quicker than using Lagrangian particles. However, only single-component phases are supported.

Table 1. Impingement Model Reference
Theory See Volume-of-Fluid (VOF) Phase Impingement.
Provided By [phase interaction] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path Continua > Physics 1 > Models > Multiphase Interaction > Phase Interactions > [phase interaction] > Models > Impingement
Requires

The DMP-VOF Phase Interaction model must be defined.

The Time model can be Implicit Unsteady, PISO Unsteady, or Steady.

Activates Boundary Settings

For Wall boundaries and Phase Impermeable boundaries:

[Boundary name] > Phase Conditions > [Phase Interaction] > Physics Conditions > Impingement Option

Set the Enable Impingement property to activate impingement at the boundary.

Interface Settings

For the following interface types: Baffle, Contact, and Mapped:

[Interface name] > Phase Conditions > [Phase Interaction] > Physics Conditions > Impingement Option

Set the Enable Impingement property to activate impingement at the interface.