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Multiphase flow with insoluble component

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I have some simulations working pretty well using laminar two-phase flow (level set) and transport of diluted species.

I want to watch the convection/diffusion of a species in only one phase, meaning to simulate a scenario where the species is only soluble in one of the phases. Is there a convenient way to implement this? My simulation works reasonably well and I think convection tends to contain the species pretty well, but I have some species getting into the other phase (maybe it's just via diffusion).

Ideally I could just set the diffusivity of the species in the second phase to zero, but I don't see how to do in addition to setting the diffusivity for the first phase.

1 Reply Last Post 19.07.2012, 17:47 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 19.07.2012, 17:47 GMT-4
A little bit of addition - Switching to phase field solved the problem of the species entering the other phase. It introduced another odd problem though where at my inlet I periodically have more of the dispersed phase appear out of no where, and grow...
A little bit of addition - Switching to phase field solved the problem of the species entering the other phase. It introduced another odd problem though where at my inlet I periodically have more of the dispersed phase appear out of no where, and grow...

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