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CLSVOF in fluent

    • Chinmaya Kumar Patra
      Subscriber

      I am trying to do a two phase (boiling) simulation in ansys fluent. I have chosen CLSVOF for interface tracking but after running the simulation i find the vapor is not generating but while i am running the same case using only VOF its working fine. While reading the ansys fluent user manual i found its clearly written that when we will use level set there is will be no mass transfer, is it the reason why i am getting the error?

    • Rob
      Ansys Employee

      Very likely. 

    • Chinmaya Kumar Patra
      Subscriber

      So when simulating the flow boiling case we cannot use coupled level set VOF method in ansys fluent right?

       

    • Rob
      Ansys Employee

      You can, but you won't get any phase change. I'd also be wary of using VOF for boiling, and would tend to favour Eulerian, but you can read up on that to explain why. 

    • Chinmaya Kumar Patra
      Subscriber

      I have recently gone thorugh many literatures using Coupled level set VOF in ansys fluent for interface tracking problems involving mass transfer i.e. flow boiling. i have attched the screen of one of the manuscript kindly have a look and hlep me in this regrad asap

       

    • Rob
      Ansys Employee

      That's using a user defined mass exchange, so not the built in boiling models. It should work, but will require you to code up all of the phase change models, ie mass, energy exchange and any iterative/stability functions to make it behave. That'll be very non-trivial! 

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