Droplet Film Transition Model Reference

The Droplet Film Transition model controls the details of the process by which droplets impinging on a surface form a liquid film.

Theory See Droplet-to-Film Transition Criteria.
Provided By [Lagrangian phase] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path [Lagrangian phase] > Models > Droplet Film Transition
Requires Time: Explicit Unsteady, Implicit Unsteady, or PISO Unsteady

Phase models:

  • Particle Type: Material Particles
  • Material: Liquid
  • Optional Models: Two-Way Coupling
Properties
Droplet Transition Option
Determines the criterion by which droplets landing on a cell wall makes the transition from individual droplets to a liquid film on the wall. See the Droplet-to-Film Transition Criteria formulation.
  • Coverage Ratio: The transition happens when the droplets cover a specified fraction of the cell surface. The default fraction is 0.85.
  • Equivalent Thickness: The transition happens when the total volume of liquid on the surface can form a film of a specified thickness. The default thickness is 5E-5 meters.
Activates Materials Surface Tension for Liquid under the Lagrangian phase. The value is set as a scalar.
Field Functions Film Transition Mark. See Lagrangian Multiphase Field Functions Reference.