User Potential

The User-Defined Potential Force models a potential Φ that applies to a Eulerian phase for a particular physical application.

In many applications, the body force acting on a liquid phase has the following potential (gradient) form:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
F=κΦ
(2037)

where the prefactor ( κ(α,...) ) and the potential ( Φ(α,...) ) can be functions of the volume fraction α and/or other scalars.

In many applications, including flow in porous media, the prefactor κ=α . However, in the User Potential Force model you can specify a different function for the prefactor.

In addition, you can specify an approximation for the derivative of the potential with respect to the volume fraction of the phase:

Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
Φα
(2038)

The following are expected:

Figure 3. EQUATION_DISPLAY
κΦα0
(2039)
Figure 4. EQUATION_DISPLAY
κΦα0
(2040)

That is, the driving force suppresses the variations in the volume fraction rather than amplifying them.