Setting Up Mixture Multiphase Impingement

To model droplet impingement from a Eulerian phase in a Mixture Multiphase simulation, you set up a Film-MMP phase interaction. You then activate the Incident Mass Flux Impingement model and specify the appropriate impingement efficiency. The impingement efficiency is the fraction of the total mass impinging on the fluid film boundary that is transferred from the Eulerian phase into the fluid film.

Pre-requisites:

  • A Mixture Multiphase (MMP) simulation with the Fluid Film model activated.

  • The relevant Eulerian phases and fluid film phases defined.

    Both single-component phases and multi-component phases are supported.

To model mass transfer due to inertial impingement on a surface:

  1. Create a Film-MMP Phase Interaction with the fluid film phase and the corresponding Eulerian phase.
  2. In the Phase Interaction Model Selection dialog, activate the Incident Mass Flux Impingement model.
  3. Specify the impingement efficiency of the liquid phase at the fluid-film interface.
    1. Select the Boundaries > [fluid-film interface] > Phase Conditions > [phase interaction] > Physics Values > Impingement Efficiency node.


    2. In the Impingement Efficiency Properties window, set the appropriate Method and Value.

      The default impingement efficiency is a constant value of 0.5, meaning half of the impinging liquid phase is added to the fluid film. However, if you have some understanding of the impingement efficiency in your specific case, you can use a field function to provide an appropriate expression. For example, you can use this setting to model different impingement conditions without changing the physics setup.

  4. If you are using a multi-component fluid film and a multi-component droplet, select the Component Mapping node and map the components of the two phases.