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Height functions for applying contact angles to 2D VOF simulations
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringComputer-aided DesignComputational MechanicsMesh RefinementMechanicsContact MechanicNumerical SimulationMulti-physics ModellingDeformation ModelingGeometric ModelingPhysicsSurface TensionMultiphysics ProblemFluid-structure InteractionNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsFluid-solid InteractionAerodynamicsInterfacial PhenomenaSurface ModelingSurface Tension ForceHeight FunctionsMultiscale Modeling
Abstract Recent work on a consistent representation of surface tension and on the accurate computation of interface curvature has extended the applicability of the volume‐of‐fluid, or VOF, method to surface tension‐driven phenomena. We have extended these methodologies to interfaces near solid surfaces; specifically, we show how height functions can be used to enforce a contact angle boundary condition at a contact line, for the full range of contact angles. As such, this work may be viewed as following up on the methodology of Renardy et al . ( J. Comput. Phys . 2001; 171 :243–263). This approach yields accurate values of curvature and the surface tension force at contact lines, values that converge with mesh refinement. The efficacy of the methodology is demonstrated using 2D examples of static fluid configurations in equilibrium and dynamic contact line phenomena that approach known equilibrium configurations. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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