Eulerian Impingement Model Reference

In a Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) simulation, the Incident Mass Flux Impingement model and the Caraghiaur Impingement model are used to model the impingement of a dispersed phase on to an interface to form a fluid film. In a Mixture Multiphase (MMP) simulation, only the Incident Mass Flux Impingement model is available.

Table 1. Eulerian Impingement Model Reference
Theory See Impingement.
Provided By [phase interaction] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path [phase interaction] > Models > Incident Mass Flux Impingement
Requires

One of the following:

  • A Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) simulation with a Film-EMP Phase Topology phase interaction defined.
  • A Mixture Multiphase (MMP) simulation with a Film-MMP Phase Interaction defined.
Properties

For the Caraghiaur Impingement model:

Phi

See Caraghiaur Impingement Model Properties.

Activates Model Controls (child nodes)

For the Caraghiaur Impingement model:

Lagrangian Integral Time Scale

See Lagrangian Integral Time Scale Properties.

Boundary Inputs

For the Incident Mass Flux Impingement model:

You set the impingement efficiency at the Boundaries > [fluid-film interface] > Phase Conditions > [phase interaction] > Physics Values > Impingement Efficiency node.

See Boundary Values.

Caraghiaur Impingement Model Properties

This model is available for Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) simulations only.

Phi
The fraction of droplets that are moving towards the wall. This value is ϕ in Eqn. (2740).

Lagrangian Integral Time Scale Properties

Available for the Caraghiaur Impingement model only:

Lagrangian Integral Time Scale
Specifies the method for calculating the Lagrangian integral time scale of the fluid following the path of an inertial drop. The Lagrangian integral time scale is the variable TL in Eqn. (2741).
Method Corresponding Method Node
Field Function

Field Function

Specify the variable with a field function.

Zaichik

Specify the variable with the Zaichik model ([633]).

Zaichik

Boundary Values

Available for the Incident Mass Flux Impingement model only.

Impingement Efficiency
The impingement efficiency represents the fraction of the liquid phase that hits the wall that is incorporated into the film. The default impingement efficiency is a constant value of 0.5. This value is γ in Eqn. (2737).