Form Drag Force Model Reference
The flow of gas over a fluid film follows the shape of the film surface and causes pressure variations that the Fluid Film model does not account for. The Form Drag Force models the net force that is produced by these pressure variations.
The Fluid Film model is an approximation where the gas flow in the vicinity of a fluid film does not see the actual film shape. This means that any variations in film thickness do not influence the streamlines of the gas which flows over the film. In reality, the gas streamlines follow the shape of the film surface and cause pressure variations that the Fluid Film model does not predict. Integrating the pressure variations over the film surface produces a net force which the Form Drag Force models. The estimated form drag force is added to the momentum balance of the liquid film only, and its influence on the gas phase is neglected.
Note | This model is not compatible with hybrid Fluid Film - Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) simulations. |
Theory | See Form Drag Force. | ||
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Requires |
A Fluid Film phase. Phase model selection:
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Properties | None. | ||
Activates | Region Inputs |
Drag Coefficient See Region Settings. |
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Field Functions | Form Drag
Force See Field Functions. |
Region Settings
Applies to shell regions.
- Drag Coefficient
- The drag force coefficient in Eqn. (2732).
Field Functions
- Form Drag Force
- The drag force in Eqn. (2732).