Setting Up the Cavitating Phases

Define the bulk properties and phase composition of the mixture, including the vapor phase that is created when cavitation occurs.

The liquid and gas phases must be either of the following: both single-component materials or both multi-component materials. You cannot have one phase as a multi-component material and the other phase as a single-component material.

To set up the cavitating phases:

  1. Create a Eulerian phase, and select the following models:
    • The appropriate liquid model from the Material group box: Liquid for a single-component model, or Multi-Component Liquid for a multi-component model.
    • Constant Density from the Equation of State group box.
  2. Create a second Eulerian phase, and select the following models:
    • The appropriate gas model from the Material group box: Gas for a single-component model, or Multi-Component Gas for a multi-component model.
    • Constant Density from the Equation of State group box.
  3. Specify the material components for each phase. The example steps below are for the liquid phase:
    • For a single-component liquid:

      1. Right-click the Models > Liquid > H2O node, and then click Replace with....

      2. In the Replace Material dialog, select the appropriate liquid.

    • For a multi-component liquid:

      1. Right-click the Models > Multi-Component Liquid > Liquid Components node, and then click Select Mixture Components.

      2. In the Select Mixture Components dialog, select the appropriate components.

    The steps for the gas phase are identical. However, in some cases, the gaseous form of the solvent is not available in the Simcenter STAR-CCM+ material database. To specify the gaseous component, you can add the appropriate material to the material database.