Class
Foam::filmSurfaceVelocityFvPatchVectorField
Description
Film surface velocity boundary condition
Evaluates the surface velocity from the shear imposed by the neighbouring
fluid velocity using either a simple drag model based on the difference
between the fluid and film velocities multiplied by the coefficient \c Cs or
if \c Cs is not specified or set to 0 the fluid viscous shear stress.
The simple model might be used in preference to the fluid viscous shear
stress model in order to provide some means to include the drag enhancing
effect of surface ripples, rivulets etc. in the film surface.
Usage
\table
Property | Description | Required | Default value
Cs | Fluid-film drag coefficient | no | 0
\endtable
Example of the boundary condition specification using the simple drag model:
\verbatim
<patchName>
{
type filmSurfaceVelocity;
Cs 0.005;
value $internalField;
}
\endverbatim
Example of the boundary condition specification using the fluid stress:
\verbatim
<patchName>
{
type filmSurfaceVelocity;
value $internalField;
}
\endverbatim
See also
Foam::mixedFvPatchField
SourceFiles
filmSurfaceVelocityFvPatchVectorField.C
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