Setting Boundary Conditions

The inclined plane is modeled to be in an open environment using slip walls at the sides of the computational domain and a pressure boundary at the front. In the case of inflow through the pressure boundary due to recirculation, only air enters the computational domain.

  1. Edit the Regions > Body_1 > Boundaries node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Front > Physics Values > Volume Fraction Value [1.0, 0.0]
    Top > Physics Conditions > Shear Stress Specification Method Slip
    Sides > Physics Conditions > Shear Stress Specification Method Slip
Assign the fluid film continuum to the shell region.
  1. Select the Regions > PartiallyWetSurface_shell node and set the Continuum to WaterFilm.
At the inlet, the fluid film enters the domain at a rate of 0.005 kg/s and with a thickness of 5.0E-4 m. In this tutorial, the contact angle is 90 degrees. This value is neutral – neither hydrophobic nor hydrophilic – and is reasonable for water on glass.
  1. Edit the Regions > PartiallyWetSurface_shell > Boundaries node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Inlet Edge > Physics Values
    Fluid Film Thickness Value 5.0E-4 m
    Mass Flow Rate Value 0.005 kg/s
    Sides Edges > Phase Conditions > Fluid Film Surface Tension > Physics Values > Contact Angle > Constant Value 90.0 deg
    PartiallyWetSurface > Phase Conditions > Fluid Film Surface Tension > Physics Values > Contact Angle > Constant Value 90.0 deg
  2. Save the simulation.