Setting Up Film Stripping to a Dispersed Phase

Dispersed Multiphase wave and edge stripping can be used in simulations where using a dispersed phase with a single droplet diameter is a good enough approximation to resolve the particle flow.

Make sure that you have defined:

  • An Implicit Unsteady, PISO Unsteady, or Steady simulation.
  • A Dispersed Multiphase simulation with the Fluid Film model activated.
  • The dispersed phase and fluid film phase defined. Both phases must be a single-component liquid: multi-component phases are not supported.

Dispersed Multiphase stripping is intended as a simple replacement for Lagrangian stripping, so the property settings are nearly identical. The only difference is that the settings for computing the size of Lagrangian particles are not used for Dispersed Multiphase. The computation of mass, momentum, and energy stripped from the fluid film phase to the Dispersed Multiphase phase is exactly the same as in the Lagrangian case.

The Stripping model does not compute the size of the stripped droplets that are added to the dispersed phase: all of the droplets produced have the same user-defined diameter. Each stripping model contributes to one dispersed phase only. However, it is possible to set up different stripping models, each of which contributes to a different dispersed phase.

Note

When you set up Lagrangian stripping, you create a Lagrangian injector and specify two-way coupling. Dispersed Multiphase stripping does not have any corresponding procedures.

  1. Create a Film-Dispersed Phase Interaction with the appropriate Dispersed phase and Fluid Film phase.
  2. Set up the Film-Dispersed Phase Interaction:
    1. In the Phase Interaction Model Selection dialog, activate the Stripping model.
    2. Select the Stripping node and set Stripping Option to activate either or both Wave Stripping and Edge Stripping.
  3. Set the Wave Stripping and Edge Stripping property values according to your simulation.

    Ensure that you specify an appropriate value for the Maximum Volume Fraction in the Dispersed Phase Volume Fraction Solver. If the value is lower than the stripping rate, the stripped mass is truncated and mass is lost from the simulation.