Virtual Mass Force Model Reference
The Virtual Mass Force model accounts for the additional resistance that is experienced by a particle accelerating through a fluid. This resistance can be significant when the particle has a density that is comparable to, or much smaller than, the surrounding fluid. Example applications include short bubble columns or applications with swirl-promoting devices.
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Physics continuum selections:
Two Eulerian phases are required. A Continuous-Dispersed Topology or Multiple Flow Regime Topology phase interaction is required. Phase interaction selections:
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Properties | None. | |
Activates | Physics Models |
For a Continuous-Dispersed phase interaction only: Virtual Mass Coefficient |
Model Controls |
For a Multiple Flow Regime phase interaction only:
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Field Functions |
Virtual Mass Force Properties
Specifies the virtual mass coefficient for the first, the second, and the intermediate regimes.
- First Dispersed Regime Virtual Mass Coefficient
- The available methods are:
- Intermediate Regime Virtual Mass Coefficient
- The Constant and Field Function methods are available.
- Second Dispersed Regime Virtual Mass Coefficient
- The available methods are identical to the First Dispersed Regime Virtual Mass Coefficient.
Virtual Mass Force Field Functions
This field function becomes available when the Interaction Force Storage Retained property is activated in the Segregated EMP Flow solver.
- Virtual Mass Force of [phase interaction]