Stationary Free Surface
This postprocessing feature is used to estimate the deformation of a free surface from the pressure distribution on the boundary when using the Frozen Rotor or Frozen Rotor with Initialization study types. When computing the flow field, a slip condition together with a constant pressure level pext is applied on the boundary. The free surface deformation ηFS is evaluated from the linearized free surface condition in a separate study step, Stationary Free Surface, using the pressure from the Frozen Rotor study step.
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σ is the surface tension coefficient, x = x0 represents the position of the undisturbed surface - the feature selection, and is its unit normal. The correct study sequence can be triggered by toggling the study window once a selection for the Stationary Free Surface feature has been made.
The Stationary Free Surface feature is supported by laminar and turbulent flow, and is applicable for small surface deformations (ηFS and its gradient should be small compared to the dimensions of the computational domain).
Iterative solvers are necessary to reduce the cost of models with large number of degrees of freedom. The fluid flow interfaces use a Smoothed aggregation AMG solver per default. It is recommendable to switch to a Geometric multigrid solver when working with the Stationary Free Surface feature to ensure robustness of the model.
The Choice of Solver and Solver Settings in the CFD Module User’s Guide and Studies and Solvers in the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual
Stationary Free Surface
Enter an External pressure pext corresponding to the average pressure level on the free surface.
Surface Tension
The Surface tension coefficient σ (SI unit: N/m) can be specified from predefined libraries, by selecting Library coefficient, liquid/gas interface (the default) or Library coefficient, liquid/liquid interface, or be set to User defined.
For Library coefficient, liquid/gas interface select an option from the list — Water/Air (the default), Acetone/Air, Acetic acid/Air, Ethanol/Air, Ethylene glycol/Ethylene glycol vapor, Diethyl ether/Air, Glycerol/Air, Heptane/Nitrogen, Mercury/Mercury vapor, or Toluene/Air.
For Library coefficient, liquid/liquid interface select an option from the list — Benzene/Water, 20°C, Corn oil/Water, 20°C, Ether/Water, 20°C, Hexane/Water, 20°C, Mercury/Water, 20°C, or Olive oil/Water, 20°C.
Only one Stationary Free Surface feature can be applied in a Rotating Machinery, Fluid Flow interface, and it requires the study to be stationary (Frozen Rotor).
Location in user interface
Right click the physics interface and select Rotating Machinery>Stationary Free Surface
Ribbon
Physics tab with the physics interface selected:
Boundaries>Rotating Machinery>Stationary Free Surface