Visualizing the Phase Particle Pressure and Particle Volume Fraction

To visualize the phase particle pressure that drives solid particle migration in the Couette device, and the resulting particle volume fraction, you create scalar scenes.

You create the following scenes:

  • Phase Particle Pressure

    Displays the phase particle pressure gradient across the fluid region of the Couette device. This pressure gradient drives the particle migration.

  • Velocity of Oil

    Displays the oil velocity across the fluid region. The radial variation in velocity creates the fluid shear that causes the solid particle migration.

  • Volume Fraction of Particles

    Displays the simulated particle volume fraction distribution within the Couette device.

To visualize the solution:

  1. Right-click the Scenes node, and select New > Scalar.
  2. Rename the Scalar Scene 1 node to Phase Particle Pressure.
  3. Select the Phase Particle Pressure > Outline 1 node and deactivate Outline.
  4. Select the Scalar 1 node and set Contour Style to Smooth Filled.
  5. Select the Scalar 1 > Scalar Field node and set Function to Phase Particle Pressure > Phase Particle Pressure of Particles > Magnitude.
  6. Select the Attributes > Annotations node and activate the Solution Time annotation.
  7. Right-click the Phase Particle Pressure node, and select Copy, then right-click the Scenes node and select Paste.
  8. Select the copy and rename it to Velocity of Oil.
  9. Select the Velocity of Oil > Scalar 1 > Scalar Field node and set Function to Velocity > Velocity of Oil > Lab Reference Frame > Magnitude.
  10. Right-click the Velocity of Oil node, and select Copy, then right-click the Scenes node and select Paste.
  11. Select the copy and rename it to Volume Fraction of Particles.
  12. Select the Volume Fraction of Particles > Scalar 1 > Scalar Field node and set Function to Volume Fraction > Volume Fraction of Particles.
  13. Save the simulation.