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Wetted Wall BC

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Hi,
What are the equations for wetted wall boundary condition in COMSOL ? I can not find it. I want to know what exactly happens when you set the contact angle. Is COMSOL using the Navier Slip Length ? Is this a local or apparent contact angle ?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 27 gen 2014, 05:37 GMT-5
I have the same query. Someone please clarify.
I have the same query. Someone please clarify.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 18 mag 2014, 17:46 GMT-4
Hi,

I am trying to simulate droplet break up in microfluidic channel( water in oil), Two phase flow-level set. For wetted wall boundary condition I put pi/4 for 3D model, However for the 1D simulation it doesn't work. in this case if I put 3*pi/4, I get the result for making droplet. What is the correct contact angle for making droplet of water in oil in microfluidic channel?

Thanks
Hi, I am trying to simulate droplet break up in microfluidic channel( water in oil), Two phase flow-level set. For wetted wall boundary condition I put pi/4 for 3D model, However for the 1D simulation it doesn't work. in this case if I put 3*pi/4, I get the result for making droplet. What is the correct contact angle for making droplet of water in oil in microfluidic channel? Thanks

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