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Boundary Conditions for the Mixture Model Interfaces

Boundary conditions for the mixture velocity and pressure need to be assigned as well as the dispersed phase volume fraction. The following boundary condition types are available:

Wall (the default boundary condition feature).

Inlet

Outlet

Symmetry

For the flow variables, the velocities and pressure, the boundary conditions correspond to those defined for single phase flow (see Boundary Conditions for the Single-Phase Flow Interfaces). There is also a point constraint for the pressure, which is useful if no boundary condition in the model includes a pressure constraint.

The following boundary conditions for the dispersed phase are available for all boundary condition types except symmetry:

Dispersed Phase Concentration (the default condition for inlets)

Dispersed Phase Outlet (the default condition for outlets)

Dispersed Phase Flux

Symmetry

No Dispersed Flux (the default condition for walls)

 

For 2D axisymmetric models, COMSOL Multiphysics takes the axial

 

symmetry boundaries (at r = 0) into account and automatically adds an

2D Axi

Axial Symmetry feature to the model that is valid on the axial symmetry

boundaries only.

 

 

 

 

The following sections describe the available boundary conditions for the

 

mixture and the dispersed phase volume fraction. In all equations, n

Note

denotes the outward pointing unit vector normal to the boundary.

 

 

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