Fluid Film Model Reference
The Fluid Film model is used in problems where a thin film of fluid exists on solid boundaries. Example applications include fluid film on the internal surfaces of automotive engines, gas turbines, spray-cooling systems and ink-jet printers.
Theory | See Fluid Film | |
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Activates | Model Controls (child nodes) | Fluid Film Phases |
Solvers | Fluid Film | |
Field Functions | See Fluid Film Model Field Functions. |
Fluid Film Model Field Functions
When you activate the Fluid Film model, the following field function is made available to the simulation:
- Fluid Film Thickness
- in Eqn. (2721).
When you activate the Centrifugal Force model, and activate the Temporary Storage Retained option in the solver, the following field function is made available to the simulation:
- Fluid Film Centrifugal Acceleration
- in Eqn. (2735).