Defining the Oil and Air Phases

You create a liquid oil phase with a density of 880 kg/m3 and a viscosity of 0.2 Pas. The air phase uses the default constant values for density and viscosity.

To define the oil and air phases:
  1. Create the oil phase.
    1. In the Physics 1 continuum, right-click the Models > Multiphase > Eulerian Phases node and create a new phase.
    2. Rename the Phase 1 node to Oil.
    3. For the Oil phase, select the following models:
      Group Box Model
      Enabled Models Turbulent
      Material Liquid
      Equation of State Constant Density
    4. Click Close.
    5. Rename the Eulerian Phases > Oil > Models > Liquid > H2O node to Oil.
    6. Edit the Eulerian Phases > Oil > Models > Liquid > Oil > Material Properties node and set the following properties:
      Node Property Setting
      Density > Constant Value 880 kg/m^3
      Dynamic Viscosity > Constant Value 0.2 Pa-s
  2. Create the air phase.
    1. Right-click the Models > Multiphase > Eulerian Phases node again and create a second phase.
    2. Rename the Phase 1 node to Air.
    3. For the Air phase, select the following models:
      Group Box Model
      Enabled Models Turbulent (selected automatically)
      Material Gas
      Equation of State Constant Density
    4. Click Close.
  3. Save the simulation.