Selecting the Physics Models
You model the unsteady turbulent multiphase flow of oil and air by using the Mixture Multiphase model. In this simulation, the two phases oil and air can exist either as a dispersed mixture of phases or as segregated phases. To account for this behavior, you activate Large-Scale Interface (LSI) detection. LSI identifies a band of cells containing the sharp interface between the two phases. The Adaptive Interface Sharpening (ADIS) scheme is a discretization scheme for the convective term of the volume fraction that uses a high-resolution interface capturing (HRIC) scheme in the vicinity of a large scale interface and a standard total variation diminishing (TVD) scheme away from it. The large scale interface band consists of two cell layers.
To select the physics models:
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For the physics continuum,
, select the following models in order:
Group Box
Model
Enabled Models
Two Dimensional (selected automatically)
Time
Implicit Unsteady
Material
Multiphase
Multiphase Interaction (selected automatically)
Multiphase Model
Mixture Multiphase (MMP)
Gradients (selected automatically)
Segregated Flow (selected automatically)
Viscous Regime
Turbulent
Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (selected automatically)
Reynolds-Averaged Turbulence K-Epsilon Turbulence
Two-Layer All y+ Wall Treatment (selected automatically)
Wall Distance (selected automatically)
Realizable K-Epsilon Two-Layer (selected automatically)
Optional Models
Gravity
Solution Interpolation - Click Close.
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To review the models, open the
node.
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Edit the
node and set the following properties:
Node Property Setting Mixture Multiphase (MMP) Convection Adaptive Interface Sharpening (ADIS) Large - Scale Interface Detection
Number of Cell Layers for Interface Band 2 - Save the simulation.